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Will you get sick from expired bottle water that has not been open yet?
Bottled water does not expire in the traditional sense, as it is not perishable and does not contain ingredients that can spoil or become unsafe to drink. The expiration dates on bottled water are typically related to the quality and taste of the water, not its safety.
However, if the bottle has been damaged or compromised in any way, such as if the seal is broken or the bottle is cracked, it is best to discard it as it may have been exposed to contaminants.
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