Uncle Larry's Superlative Warehouse

Uncle Larry's Superfluous Warehouse is an outlet store that sells a wide range of inventory, and is owned by a fast-talking businessman known as "Uncle Larry." There seems to be no real organization with the stock, as loose items are piled around large crates, and these piles are grouped into maze-like clusters. This seems to highlight the "superfluous" nature of the business, as Uncle Larry is over-stocked with inventory most people have little or no need for (most of the items seen look like stage equipment). Chances are, he might have something that someone would really need, and is not found in most stores (like a vacuum cleaner filter, for an obscure and discontinued model), but it would require an exhaustive search.

In the show, Uncle Larry's Superfluous Warehouse highlights the meaning of the word "superfluous" (sū-pėr'flu-ous, soōˈpər-fləəs, adjective: Being more then is wanted, redundant, unnecessary) and was presented as an in-fiction television commercial. Otherwise, the store and the characters seen in the commercial (Uncle Larry and the Stock-lady) are not seen in the show, beyond nameless background elements.