The Publix grocery chain is voluntarily recalling some of its lemon-cented ammonia because a supplier may have mislabeled it as Publix Lemon Bleach.

The lot code “Best by 2/4/2014” is found on the side of the Publix Lemon Ammonia bottle, which carries a UPC #41415-00617 designation. The ammonia was distributed in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina.

The company said it had received no complaints. Consumers can return the ammonia to any store for a full refund.

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