The holiday season is looming, and we want your holidays to go as smoothly as possible this year! With all of the gift shopping, sometimes it is easy to forget a very important factor – the batteries! We have teamed up with Duracell to make sure that no gift is left battery-less this holiday season.
Enter our #PowerTheHolidays giveaway for a chance to win a $100 Walmart gift card to use for your holiday shopping!
How to Enter
To enter the giveaway, comment below and tell us one time you have been in need of batteries, or tell us one holiday gift you’ll be giving this year that isn’t complete without batteries.
Or, enter by clicking here to Tweet:
"I’m Tweeting to #PowerTheHolidays with @Duracell & @SheSpeaksUp. Enter the giveaway: bit.ly/10XFq7J"
Feel free to share any holiday or battery related pictures with us using the hashtag #PowerTheHolidays on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook!
Good luck & Happy Holidays!
Entries open until 12/5. Must be a US resident to enter. Winner will be notified via email on 12/8.
I needed them to power a "Glo-Worm" many years ago when we were stopped on the roadside with a flat tire and had no flashlight!
My son is getting a new ride on toy for Christmas this year & I will def have to remember to get the batteries for it!!
Everything these days needs batteries!
electronic toys for my niece and nephews!
I was in need of batteries for my heating pad the other night and had to make a trip to Walmart!
It seems like every time I play the Wii with my son one of our remotes needs batteries.
I was in dire need of batteries for my thermostat the other night.
I try to keep batteries on hand. We are always in need of them. Remote controls, electric toys and clocks are the most common use of batteries for me.
i will be gifting electric grooming set to my hubby, need batteries for them
When I think we're stocked on AA batteries and go to the storage box and find none...such fun.
One Christmas a relative gave my two kids toys which required a total of 13 batteries. I hate when the kids can't use their toys because we don't have enough of the right batteries.
I tried to find batteries today for my moms hearing aides.
When the power went out this summer and had to use lighters because we forgot to buy batteries
kid toys!!!!
We use a lot of AA and AAA batteries all year long.