In most cases, when a tablet/pill/ or capsule is "coated" it means that it has a thin layer over the surface of it to make it taste better.Like ibuprofen is sugar coated to make it taste better.Unless things are different where your from, I'm sure you just have a sugar coated aspirin so the taste is not so offensive.
Advil is simply Ibuprofen in a candy coated shell...
Praline
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Sugar coated poodle
God made it that way.
A metaphor for "sweet" could be "a taste of honey," as honey is often associated with sweetness and pleasure. Another metaphor could be "a melody of laughter," linking the feeling of sweetness to the joy and lightness of laughter. Metaphors are used to create vivid imagery and evoke emotions related to the concept being described.
Frosties is a cereal of cornflakes coated in sugar
No... I-2 is an acronym --- the " I " stands for the type of medication, in this case, it is Ibuprofen (an anti-inflammatory / pain reducer) --- the " 2 " stands for the milligram dosage per tablet, in this case, it is 200 mg. So, if you find a tablet (usually orange in color for coated tablets and white for non-coated tablets) that says " I-2 " on it, you can be sure it is a 200mg tablet of Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is not used in heart treatment regiments, as it contains no aspirin.
Sugar Coated Iceberg, written by Ian Broudie & Stephen Jones, was performed by The Lightning Seeds. The song is avaiable on the album The Very Best of The Lightning Seeds from Sony BMG.
Sugar-coated exterior
It means that she says things very sweetly; nicely.Example sentence: "She sugar- coated the words."