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Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
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Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water
Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water

Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water

Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water

$3.00

(145 reviews)

Legend has it that the bark of the fever-tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s when it was given to the Countess of Chinchon, who had contracted malaria (known colloquially as the fever') whilst living in Peru. The Countess recovered and the healing properties of the tree were discovered. Despite this success its reputation was slow to catch on. It was imported to Europe under the name Jesuits Powder' which proved a very poor selling strategy in Protestant England. Even when Charles II in 1679 was cured of the fever' its popularity was not assured as its use remained the secret of his physician (Robert Talbor). However, the healing power of this remarkable tree only became world renowned in the 1820's when officers of the British Army in India, in an attempt to ward off malaria, mixed quinine (the extract from the bark of the fever-tree) with sugar and water, creating the first Indian Tonic Water.

Legend has it that the bark of the fever-tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s when it was given to the Countess of Chinchon, who had contracted malaria (known colloquially as the fever') whilst living in Peru. The Countess recovered and the healing properties of the tree were discovered. Despite this success its reputation was slow to catch on. It was imported to Europe under the name Jesuits Powder' which proved a very poor selling strategy in Protestant England. Even when Charles II in 1679 was cured of the fever' its popularity was not assured as its use remained the secret of his physician (Robert Talbor). However, the healing power of this remarkable tree only became world renowned in the 1820's when officers of the British Army in India, in an attempt to ward off malaria, mixed quinine (the extract from the bark of the fever-tree) with sugar and water, creating the first Indian Tonic Water.

(145 reviews)

Legend has it that the bark of the fever-tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s when it was given to the Countess of Chinchon, who had contracted malaria (known colloquially as the fever') whilst living in Peru. The Countess recovered and the healing properties of the tree were discovered. Despite this success its reputation was slow to catch on. It was imported to Europe under the name Jesuits Powder' which proved a very poor selling strategy in Protestant England. Even when Charles II in 1679 was cured of the fever' its popularity was not assured as its use remained the secret of his physician (Robert Talbor). However, the healing power of this remarkable tree only became world renowned in the 1820's when officers of the British Army in India, in an attempt to ward off malaria, mixed quinine (the extract from the bark of the fever-tree) with sugar and water, creating the first Indian Tonic Water.

Legend has it that the bark of the fever-tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s when it was given to the Countess of Chinchon, who had contracted malaria (known colloquially as the fever') whilst living in Peru. The Countess recovered and the healing properties of the tree were discovered. Despite this success its reputation was slow to catch on. It was imported to Europe under the name Jesuits Powder' which proved a very poor selling strategy in Protestant England. Even when Charles II in 1679 was cured of the fever' its popularity was not assured as its use remained the secret of his physician (Robert Talbor). However, the healing power of this remarkable tree only became world renowned in the 1820's when officers of the British Army in India, in an attempt to ward off malaria, mixed quinine (the extract from the bark of the fever-tree) with sugar and water, creating the first Indian Tonic Water.

$3.00 - $3.99

in 3 offers

The lowest price for Fever-Tree 20cl Refreshingly Light Tonic Water right now is $3.00 at Craftzero, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $2.99 on 26 Apr 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 30 June 2026.

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Last updated at 30/06/2026 03:46:21

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Craftzero

$3.00

Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light Indian Tonic Water 200ml | Single (1)

Delivery between 2–10 July $19

Manly Bottler

$3.50

Fever-Tree Light Premium Indian Tonic Water 200mL

Free delivery between Wed – Thu

Camperdown Cellars

$3.99

Fever Tree LIGHT Indian Tonic Water 200ml Bottle Single

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Craftzero

$3.00

Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light Indian Tonic Water 200ml | Single (1)

Delivery between 2–10 July $19

Manly Bottler

$3.50

Fever-Tree Light Premium Indian Tonic Water 200mL

Free delivery between Wed – Thu

Camperdown Cellars

$3.99

Fever Tree LIGHT Indian Tonic Water 200ml Bottle Single

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

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