Let’s set the stage. Your kid is having a major tantrum in front of you because their toy is no longer working. “Mommmmmmy, please make it work.”
We have all been there but that moment you open the battery compartment door and battery acid causes a huge mess all over your hands. Your mood just went south even further. Was that even possible? Oh yes!
Stop the presses. I have help.
While many consumers believe battery leakage is an issue of the past, some batteries can still leak after they have been fully used, causing damage to devices and creating a mess. Believe me, I can vouch that there are still batteries out on the market that will cause a mess.
I have partnered with Energizer® MAX® with Power Seal to bring less messes to your household. Leakage is an industry-wide issue among alkaline batteries. Research shows Energizer® MAX® with Power Seal technology outperforms leading competitors when it comes to in-device leakage.
So the next time you reach for batteries, make sure your child’s favorite toy is powered by Energizer® MAX®. Your kids will thank you. Energizer protects your devices from damaging leaks. Guaranteed.

Want to discuss this further and find out more information on the No-Leak guarantee? Join me, The Motherhood and other bloggers for a twitter party on May 20 at 1:00pm ET. We are all going to help spread the word on Energizer’s innovative, long-lasting battery that can protect your household devices or children’s toys from damaging leaks.
Energizer continues to be known for many “firsts” in battery technology! Join the party fun to chat with parents everywhere about the “firsts” that they and their children are experiencing and some of our messiest leak moments. From batteries to faucets to diapers, we’ve all experienced the peril of leaks! We’ll also be exchanging helpful tips for battery storage and use, so that your family’s battery-operated devices and toys are always ready for use, without worry of leaks! Can’t wait to “chat” with you!
When: Wednesday, May 20 at 1p ET / 12p CT / 10a PT
Where: We’ll be on Twitter – follow the #NoLeaksGuaranteed hashtag to track the conversation. You can see the details and RSVP via this Twtvite: http://twtvite.com/noleaksguaranteed
Hashtag: #NoLeaksGuaranteed
Prizes: Five prizes will be given to randomly selected participants who answer the trivia questions correctly. Each prize basket includes a collection of Energizer batteries, a plush Energizer bunny, a water bottle, a t-shirt and more! Valued at $75+.
Hosts: @theMotherhood, @theMotherhood25, @CooperMunroe, @EmilyMcKhann
Sponsor: @Energizer, @EnergizerBunny
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored. I have partnered with TheMotherhood and Energizer. All thoughts and opinions are of my own.

Family craft tradition? We make holiday ornaments at Christmas time.
We do not have a family craft tradition. I suspect that prompt is a mistake since it doesn’t have much to do with batteries. 😉 We like batteries, though.
We make wreaths for our front door for different holidays.
a wee bit confused, crafts or batteries Lol Yes battery leakage no fun for sure and I have experienced that many times. To have batteries that do away with this problem in my book helps to simplify our life’s, way to go!
We have had batteries leak, but luckily not in baby toys. It makes such a yucky mess.
No, I have not.
Yes, I have had batteries leak. What a mess that was.
Yes, and it corroded the contacts.
I have had a battery leak and ruin a portable radio.
Yes, we’ve had this happen a number of times.
Yes, it was in a flashlight and it was awful.
i have actually been lucky enough to never have a battery leak.
*knock on wood* lol
I’ve had batteries leak when I left them in toys that were put away for a while.
i have had it happen but luckily not to my kids.
I have unfortunately had batteries leak before.
No I have not
yes i absolutely hate it! it is such a huge mess and inconvenience.
I haven’t had that problem yet (crossing fingers)
I have had batteries leak before.
Yes, I have had batteries leak.
no
Sure have… what a mess! It was in a robot penguin type toy. Had to throw everything away – such a mess and waste!
yes all the time
No I haven’t..
I have had batteries leak in my kids toys. I hate it!
Yes, I’ve had that happen when they sat around for too long.
yes, in our old flashlight
Yes I have more than once
no i have not had batteries leak
I have had a battery leak out of a flashlight once.
Yes I have had batteries leak.
No I Haven’t
I have not had batteries leak.
I Have had batteries leak.
I have had batteries that were still in the purchase package leak….
yes and it ate the surface of my desk
I have had batteries leak.
Yes, I have had batteries to leak.
No I have not had battery leak
My batteries have not leaked yet although one time an entire pack got so rusted they did not work.
Yes, several times and it’s a mess.
No i have never had batteries leak but I never want to risk it.
No I haven’t
I have had batteries leak numerous times, especially in my remote.
I did. They were in a flashlight.
I have had them leak in a flashlight.
No, I never have had a battery leak.
Yes, I have several times and it ruined the device they were in.
The only batteries I had leak were left in some unused object for several years. When something is no longer being used, it is a good idea to removed the batteries. Especially objects you may have in storage.
Yes, I have had batteries leak.