Calling this one a product dupe might not be quite right. It is however a product for which there is a cheaper version that works just as good, and you also don't get swindled into falling for the "migraine fee." What is the migraine fee? This is the random amount added to a products price just because of the buzzword included in the products name. As someone who has suffered with migraines since I was 12 this mark up on products that include the word migraine really bothers me. Don't take advantage of my pain and use that as an excuse to price gouge me. Excedrin and Excedrin Migraine both contain the following active ingredients: Acetaminophen 250 mg, Aspirin 250 mg and Caffeine 65 mg. Excedrin lists it's uses as various types of pain, while Excedrin Migraine lists it use as treating migraines. But they have the same active ingredients, so couldn't I use regular Excedrin for my migraines and still have it be effective? Why the deceptive marketing? On Targ