Hmmm... I was under the impression that the duracell pro-cell is nothing more than a copper-top that has been packaged in more convenient boxes with a different name. Regular coppertops are sold in resale oriented blister packs with the cardboard backing. A box of 144 procells is small, easy to ship, easy to unpack, and ideal for industrial applications. The procell, as I understand, is just being marketed towards high volume use rather than retail.
As I understand, things like electronic thermostats often come with pro-cells installed or included, probably just because they are more convenient on the "assembly/packaging" line.
I bought such a box of 144 AAs from batteryjunction a couple months back for halloween flashlights, I think with shipping it was about $60, less than 50 cents a cell, not too awful but not as cheap as you can get. the packaging definitely saved me a ton of time for loading up the ~70 or so 2xAA flashlights. The batteries performed just fine but I don't have any reason to believe that they are "better" than a store-bought copper-top.
Anyone have conclusive evidence that the pro-cells are "special" in some way other than packaging?
Eric