I was going to suggest gun oil. I googled that one time when looking for some small storage bottles for my range bag. Let's just say I didn't know but now I do.
If I remember correctly, there was a Walmart that didn't know either. The product you are referring to was stocked by the firearms cleaning/lubrication products at more than one location.
To summarize this and every other lube thread. It is pretty hard to find a modern lubricant that is not up to the task.
Clean and lubed = GOOD!
Dirty and unlubed = BAD!
By modern I think anything after 1935. I ran WWII surplus lubriplate on sliding parts of firearms for 25 years and never had any problems. I have been in the field with friends with guns that were not clean and lubed and got them running well with drops of oil off the dipstick in my car. Some of the tests to prove a lubricant like spraying salt water at it for 40 days just don't really apply to any need I ever had.
lubed = GOOD!
Look into your Frog Lube a little deeper now that it's cold as ballz outside!I use frog lube paste. stays where you put it and smells like wintergreen.