First Brands Group Products Featured On ‘Military Makeover’

First Brands Group Products Featured On ‘Military Makeover’

The full episode is available for viewing on MilitaryMakeover.com.

Products from First Brands Group were recently featured on the Lifetime series “Military Makeover with Montel.”

In the episode, “Major Progress Happening at the Pryor Home Makeover,” First Brands Group Director of Marketing Kristin Grons thanks the Pryor family for their service and explains that maintenance will be performed on their vehicle using premium-quality FRAM filters, TRICO wipers and Raybestos brakes.

The full episode is available for viewing on MilitaryMakeover.com, and the First Brands Group portion of the show can be seen at https://militarymakeover.tv/working-on-the-pyror-familys-car/.

“Military Makeover with Montel” enlists designers, contractors and other professionals to offer hope and a helping hand on the home front to members of the military and their loved ones. Talk-show legend and military advocate Montel Williams, a veteran of both the Marine Corps and the Navy, leads the makeover team’s mission to transform the homes and lives of military families across the country.

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