Salish Lodge & Spa perched above Snoqualmie Falls

A History of Twin Peaks on Home Video

I’m continuing a look back at historical articles from the now dormant Dugpa.com. This fan site was first launched in 1999 and provided a wonderful meeting spot for Twin Peaks fans for years. I’ve been given permission to archive some of the stories from the site including this one published on February 8, 2008.  It contains…

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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag

With Twin Peaks celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year, Showtime has been collaborating with unique designers and companies to create commemorative merchandise. In June 2020, we saw a month-long art collection on Society6. More recently, a 30th Anniversary coffee blend was released by Colorado-based Allegro Coffee. Now, London-based Milltag has launched a limited release cycling…

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Twin Peaks X Society6 – double r

Every small town needs a classic diner like the Double R Diner in Twin Peaks. Located on Highway J (according to the “Twin Peaks Access Guide to the Town”), service is attentive and courteous at the Double R, and, with every meal comes delicious FBI approved coffee from the old, always reliable, J.H. McKie coffee…

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Banner logo for the Twin Peaks and Fright Rags collection

Damn Fine Twin Peaks Products from Fright-Rags

More than 10 years ago official Twin Peaks merchandise was but a dream. While officially licensed products were released during the show’s initial run (see Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe), most products released after that time were fan created. While a handful of official items were released around 2012, it really took Season 3 on Showtime…

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