Found these Lenmar NoMem Pro AA NiMH batteries lying around, and frankly have no idea what product they were originally bundled with.
Lenmar NoMem Pro AA NiMH Batteries
August 25th, 2005Eveready C Batteries circa 1972
August 24th, 2005
These Eveready C Batteries were included with a Magnavox Odyssey video game system, circa 1972. I noticed these at the Classic Gaming Expo and admired their retro, low-tech style.
Golden Power AAA Alkaline Batteries
July 17th, 2005
These Golden Power AAA alkaline batteries came with a Memorex cordless mouse. (Submitted by Casper – thanks!)
Nikko Alkaline AA batteries
July 13th, 2005
These Nikko-branded Excell alkaline AA batteries came with a radio-controlled Subaru Impreza. (Submitted by Casper – thanks!)
Supergard AAA batteries
July 12th, 2005
These Supergard AAA batteries came with a Radionette VHS remote control. (Submitted by Casper – thanks!)
Sony Ultra Black AAA batteries
July 11th, 2005
These Sony Ultra Black AAA batteries came with a PlayStation 2 remote control. (Submitted by Casper – thanks!)
MPower NiMH AA Batteries
July 3rd, 2005
These MPower NiMH AA batteries were included with a Kensington keyboard and mouse set.
Rocket Ultra Green AAA
July 1st, 2005
These Rocket Ultra Green AAA batteries were included with a Kenmore air conditioner.
Focusun Super Heavy Duty AA
June 22nd, 2005
These Focusun Super Heavy Duty AA batteries were included with a Racquet Zapper, an electric fly swatter shaped like a tennis racquet. Or, as one online store calls it, “an EPA-registered pest control option that’s fun to use.” Yuck.
Black & Decker Alkaline AAA
June 21st, 2005
These Black & Decker-branded alkaline AAA batteries were included with a Black & Decker electric measuring tape. Yes, electric measuring tape.