When I was in DC for President Trump's inauguration back in January, I got to hang out with a bunch of great Montanans. One of the guys I met was there with some other friends from Bigfork and he got to telling me about this new product he created...

Lee Ettinger is a Marine Corp veteran who lives in Bigfork. While we were attending a Montana watch party on Capitol Hill, he and I got to talking about the military, deployments, hard landings with parachutes, and more. When I get back to Montana, I'm gonna send you some samples of this new product I created, he told me.

We always love telling you about Montana businesses, and new Montana businesses- so let me tell you about Lee and his veteran-owned company: Power + Pain Aid. Think of it like a small bottle of an energy drink that you might see at a gas station, but instead of being loaded up with a bunch of chemicals, it's loaded up with energy and vitamins that can help ease the aches and pains from living an active lifestyle.

That's what Lee created, which I think is brilliant because we as Montanans work hard and play hard. I heard a great line once from one of the 9Round kickboxing trainers- Chris Brown- who is also a horse trainer. She said, "if you don't move, you can't move." So, we have to exercise in order to deal with life's aches and pains, but even that exercise can have it's own aches and pains- so how we deal with that is key too.

So, if you see Lee and his cool Jeep cruising around the Flathead, tell him we say hi.

Oh, and by the way, if you want to sample his product- go to DrinkPowerPlus.com and if you enter the code FLINT15 at checkout you will save 15%.

 

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Gallery Credit: Aaron Flint