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Otto accuses this store of 'flagrant false advertising.'
Flanders quits his job as a pharmaceutical supply clerk to open this store.
The 'EE-YEEEESSSS?' guy works here.
Bart enlists the help of the owner of this shop to help him in his war against Nelson.
The penny candy at this store is 'surprisingly expensive.'
This store follows such regulations as a five-day waiting period and background checks before purchases.
This store sends a signal to the Pentagon to inform Al Gore that Lisa purchased his 'Sane Planning, Sensible Tomorrow' there.
Homer goes to this store to buy a muu-muu.
Marge tries to sell her grandmother's Civil War doll here in order to pay a bill.
Lisa sells only one of her 'Lisa Lionheart' dolls here.
Homer arrives here too late to get Lisa a new reed for her saxophone.
The proprietor of this store accepts Bart's claim that he is 18 years old without question.
While running this store after its owner has a heart attack, Bart and Milhouse discover its secret stash of illegal videotapes.
This store claims that all of its products are 'flushable.'
Homer contemplates buying a new air conditioner from this store.
Video game characters persuade Bart to shoplift 'Bonestorm' from this store.
'The buyer is our chum' at this store, which the Simpsons visit after enjoying the Springfield Pool Mobile.
Homer's former assistant, Karl, takes him to this store to buy a suit.
Gil Gunderson is concerned that Lisa will be 'another piranha in the tank' if she takes a sales job at this store.
This store is located next to Lionel Hutz's office within the Springfield Mall.
Lisa takes Nelson to this store during her efforts to reform him.
Mrs. Krabappel opens this store after being fired from Springfield Elementary.
Roses are so expensive at this store that Homer buys only one for Marge.
Barney works as a promoter at this store, referring to himself as 'Big Baby.'
Mr. Burns buys an Olmec head for the Simpsons at this store after Bart's blood donation.