Apologies to Eveready for using a branded name in comment.
As for your assumptions - pfft. Not wasting time on this.
Lithium batteries are lithium batteries and have inherent dangers period.
Minus branding - Example valid.
You've yet to equate one to the other in terms of potential danger. That was the basis of our discourse.
Because a "lithium" AA cell exploded does not complete the equation.
Nicads and Nimh and alkaline cells have the potential for explosion as well. They're energy stored in a hard, sealed can...
Hence why capacitors have a weak point stamped into them.
Though you'd have to admit a 120 micro farad, 6 volt cap has a lot less potential for... anything... than a several farad, 200 volt super cap.
Or... The other route you could take to support your position would be to quote a certain number of failures in total where the failure went in such a way to create danger.
Or... via loss assessment in dollar amounts via said failures. (Vs total sales if you'd like)
I'm confident those stats won't add up. Are you?
Tapatyped
ETA: CR123 ... I am uncertain if wally world carries them... if you were referring to wally world actually carrying them... and their volatility. I may have to redact any statements I've made in relation to them. Though I will not comment on them specifically.
Though our discourse should provide food for thought for others if nothing else.