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First it must have "clorox" somewhere on the bottle. Many people call any brand of bleach or bleach looking bottle "clorox". Clorox is a brand of bleach just as is Purex, Roman, Javex, etc.

Secondly, if the bottle has a rubber stopper that has clorox on it or a screw type lid that says clorox that doesn't make it a clorox bottle. The glass company that made the clorox bottles made bottles for other companies which the clorox stopper/lid may also fit.

Thirdly, I assume that your bottle is clear like window glass. I would say 99% of clorox bottles are amber.

I have 3 clear clorox bottles. A quart that was given to me. A quart that I paid $20, and a half-gallon that I paid $65. All are the screw top variety.

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