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Unopened tonic water that is amber in color is not necessarily bad; it may have been flavored with natural ingredients that can alter its color. However, tonic water typically has a clear or slightly cloudy appearance due to carbonation and the presence of quinine. If it has been stored properly and is within its expiration date, it should be safe to consume. Always check for any off smells or unusual changes before drinking.

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