Publix is pulling all Russian-made vodka from store shelves.

"Publix stands with the people of Ukraine. To show our support, we have decided to remove Russian-made vodka brands from our shelves," said Maria Brous, director of communications for Publix.

Another statement from Brous confirmed that a Russian-made vodka is featured in the company's newest sales ad.

"Our sale circulars are printed weeks in advance, and due to that timeline, we were unable to pull this product from the printed version of the circular. However, we have removed the ad from the online version. As a reminder, we have already removed all Russian-made vodka from our liquor store shelves. No Russian-made vodka will be available for sale even though they will appear in the printed ad."

Data from the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States shows just 1.2% of vodka in the U.S. is imported from Russia.

Recently, a number of U.S. businesses have suspended operations in Russia. FedEx and UPS, for example, are pausing shipments to the country, while Apple has stopped sales of its products in the country.