This enamel pin is a must have for any Twin Peaks fan or just a heck of a cup of coffee! CENWA Twin P Inspired Jewelry Damn Fine Coffee/Dictaphone Diane Enamel Pin is expertly crafted and a true gem. The design is bright and eye-catching, with the iconic Damn Fine Coffee phrase in bold and an adorable coffee mug illustration. The pin has a high-quality enamel coating, thanks to which it will last for many years. The attention to detail on this pin is impressive, from the shadow on the coffee mug to the elegant choice of font. It's clear that CENWA takes pride in their work and cares deeply about creating products that their customers will love. Another feature of this icon is that it also pays homage to Twin Peaks character Diane with a dictaphone in the background. This extra detail makes the badge even more special for fans of the series. All in all, the CENWA Twin P Inspired Jewelry Damn Fine Coffee/Dictaphone Diane Enamel Pin is a premium product that any Twin Peaks fan or coffee lover would be proud of. Highly recommended!
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