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This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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Whitehall-Robins Advil 165-count tablets, caplets and gel caplets are hitting shelves with new cap approved by Arthritis Foundation "for ease of use," company announces. Packaging for product now includes a banner stating: "New, easy-open arthritis-friendly cap!" and carries Arthritis Foundation logo. Ads running for Advil, featuring a woman gardening, have begun carrying a five-second tag mentioning new cap

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