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The berry print is a fruit-stall decoy. That pink rectangle looks like produce décor, so people perch it on kitchen sash glass. Strawberry Butter Stick color fade care means assign the single loaf a shaded sock drawer or the ship sleeve. SKU BS-081 has no sun-hour chart. House heat notes already live on the FAQ.
This page is a one-count parking note. Feature stills may add callout numbers; the carton is still a single stick.
Strawberry Butter Stick is a candy-pink loaf. The top face carries a red berry with green leaves and yellow seed dots, then white STRAWBERRY type. That artwork is grocery theater. The stick is not fruit. It is not a snack. The name is a print job. The scent box on the card was never filled, so do not shop this SKU for a berry smell.
People set it on the kitchen sash because it reads as a fruit-stall tile. That is décor logic. A two-minute indoor photo is fine. Walking away and leaving the pink face on glass is storage in the sun path. A west sash, a sun porch, a car dash, and a radiator shelf fail the same house rule: keep the toy off direct heat.
This shop has not measured how candy pink behaves under a pane. There is no hour chart to quote, and this page will not invent one. Do not cut the loaf open to hunt a pigment layer the shop never claimed. Do not write a gram number into an empty cell. A glass fruit bowl is the same trap with extra glass.
Think of the card as a stamp pad. Three impressions landed: a one-count, a slow-rise rebound, a soft squeeze. The pad never hit crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, fidget, or a room-sound class. Four boxes stayed empty on purpose: scent, size, grams, ages.
The listing’s four highlights only restamp those impressions: a single stick, a press you watch fill back, a super-soft butter-shaped squeeze, a food-style loaf. The shop line is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. A 3-second rise figure sits on the listing as a stamp, not a dye timer.
Name the overnight station before you leave the kitchen. If you cannot name that furniture in one noun, the sash already won.
| Perch you already own | Load on the strawberry print | Assign / refuse |
|---|---|---|
| Sock drawer or closed nightstand, indoor air | Wood blocks sash light | Assign |
| Kitchen sash, west glass, or a glass fruit bowl | Direct sun on candy pink | Refuse |
| Car dash, parcel shelf, or heater grill | Same heat story as glass | Refuse |
If the loaf rode in a warm bag, let it sit in indoor air until the skin matches the room, then press. A refrigerator will not lock pink; that move fights the heat line on the FAQ. Surface film is a house-page job on that same page. This article will not reprint the cloth steps.
Shoot the white STRAWBERRY type under the indoor lamp you already use after dinner. Then put the loaf in the cavity you named before you open the edit app. Afternoon sash light is not a lightbox. Storage starts when the phone goes in a pocket.
Shoppers who want a slow rise squishy are usually asking for a crease they can watch, then a fill-back toward the first shape. Instant-snap foam hides that pause. On BS-081, slow rise only means a thumb dent in the pink face stays long enough to notice, then the loaf eases back. Soft is marked. Foam is not. A room-sound class is not. Rebound time is not a fade clock.
This loaf is one of the shop’s slow rising squishies. The stamp tells you how the press should feel, not how candy pink behaves in August sun. The house FAQ already says rebound can feel different after heat and usually settles in indoor air. That is feel, not color science.
Home hacks will not rewrite a factory rise, and they will not lock pink. This carton already left stamped slow-rising. Skip the freezer, the rice jar, lotion, a hair dryer, and a sunny sash used as a warm plate. Those moves will not rewrite the 3-second shop stamp. They fight the FAQ heat line.
Pack 1 is one whole stick. It is not a permission slip to invent a pair, and it is not a trio.
| One pink face; soft squeeze; slow-rise stamp | Strawberry Butter Stick | A fade-hour certificate |
|---|---|---|
| Two matching pink faces that should rest in the same shade | Strawberry Butter Stick 2-Pack | A slow-rise stamp |
| Three faces for a closed bin | Strawberry Butter Stick 3-Pack | The soft stamp |
The pair is not a marked slow-rise SKU. The trio keeps the slow-rise stamp and the fidget mark; it does not carry this loaf’s soft mark. If two pink faces must stay matched, park both in one cavity. Splitting one onto glass and one into wood is two light loads, not a pair.
Skip this SKU if you came for a fade-hour sheet, a room-sound class, a foam or PU-foam spec, crunch, beads, stretch, or a fidget mark. Those fields are unsigned here. Soft is marked; that cell is not a UV rating. Skip a clicker or a medical device. Who may handle a grocery-look loaf sits on the FAQ. This ages cell is empty. Treat it as a hand toy, not a snack.
The 16 August 2026 U.S. English DataForSEO pull for “slow rise squishy” still ranks marketplace food-shape listings above any fade-care note for this pink face.
A collector thread still hunts a chase piece. BS-081 is a live catalog stick. Shade rest does not retire it.
Answer these before you leave the room. If any line fails, move the loaf.
Catalog row for Strawberry Butter Stick, SKU BS-081: pack 1; slow-rise and soft stamped; crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, fidget, and room-sound class unstamped; scent, size, grams, and ages left blank. Rise field: 3 seconds as a shop stamp. Tagline: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.
House FAQ: heat, surface film, and who may handle a butter-shaped toy. Linked, not copied. DataForSEO, United States, English, 16 August 2026: seed “slow rise squishy”; related “slow rising squishies.” No volume for the fade-care phrase. Limitation: no merchant fade test. Sash versus sock drawer follows the FAQ heat line, not a lab.
Pick this listing for one pink STRAWBERRY face that sleeps in a dresser cavity. Open the 2-pack when two faces must stay matched and you can live without a slow-rise stamp. Open the 3-pack when leftovers need a bin. Leave the aisle if you need a UV hour count.
The sash is a photo stand. The sock drawer is where the pink face lives.