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Reading Mint Butter Stick swirl color layers

wirl color layers

A single pale-mint Mint Butter Stick with forest-green SALTED BUTTER type on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo at upper right

Turn the loaf once, then stop looking for geology. Mint Butter Stick swirl color layers are the pale-mint field and the forest-green grocery type — SALTED, BUTTER, 4OZ. — on one rectangular stick. They live on the skin. Mint Butter Stick is a single slow-rise, crunchy, bead-filled loaf, not a cut cake, and the shop never filled a mint-smell cell.

SKU BS-086 has no dye chip, no fade-hour log, and no white-balance recipe. Use the listing still, the product card, and the house FAQ.

Two inks, one loaf — start with the long face

Write the shop marks as a warehouse pick-note, not a light board. Pick-note for BS-086: one stick in the bag / rebound marked / crunch marked / beads marked / softness left off / stretch left off / hand-toy tag left off / foam family left off / hush left off / smell-size-grams-ages never entered / rise field stores 3 as a label. Talk-tracks on the still: single stick, press-then-watch rebound, bead-filled crunch, food-style loaf.

The long face is a cool mint rectangle. Forest type sits in two clusters: a small SALTED over a large BUTTER on the right, and 4OZ. stacked over NET WT (113G) on the left. That ounce line is wrapper theater. The weight cell is empty. These sticks are toys, not dairy. “Mint” here is a color nickname, not a flavor.

Shop stills of this SKU do not always agree on the type. Some frames keep it forest; a press-in still can shove the same letters toward navy. Treat that as lighting, not a hidden swirl. A knife will not invent a lemon core. The listing does not ship a dish.

A mint field will steal your white balance

Pale mint and forest type do not share a midtone. Aim the meter at the field and the letters often go black. Aim it at BUTTER and the loaf often slides toward gray-cyan. That is auto-white-balance, not a print error.

A pistachio napkin clones the field. A forest cutting board swallows the type. A navy blotter turns mint into chalk. Keys and a real butter knife steal the meter.

A west window is heat, not a lightbox. This shop has not published a fade test for BS-086, so do not park the loaf on the sill to “warm the mint.” After a hot bag, wait until the skin feels like the room.

Pale-mint field The stick still reads as cool green, not gray dairy Pistachio napkin or cream blotter
Forest BUTTER word The word still reads as type, not a stain Forest board or a navy mat
4OZ. / NET WT cluster The ounce joke still looks like type A receipt or a nutrition sticker under the loaf

Shoot the long face first. Crop later. Stack other toys on top and you lose SALTED.

If “swirl” meant a melt or a mint-and-lemon pair

Color is why this listing exists. The shop file does not score mint against blue.

Hoped-for face Honest listing This bag contains
One pale-mint grocery wrapper Mint Butter Stick That is the match, if one cool-green rectangle was the job
A mint-and-lemon mix on a crunch loaf Mint Lemon Crunch Butter One solid mint field; that sibling also marks a hand-toy tag, which this card leaves off
One blue grocery wrapper Blue Butter Stick Mint, not blue; the blue card is not a marked slow-rise SKU

Do not slice this loaf to fake a lemon half. Do not copy a PU-foam stamp from a pink sibling onto BS-086 — foam and PU foam stay unmarked here. Beads are marked on this card; they are not marked on the mint-lemon listing.

The dent is a shop tag, not a second pigment

A United States English DataForSEO snapshot dated 16 August 2026 still parks food-shape listing pages and short rebound clips at the top of slow rise squishy; none of those results inventory this mint grocery wrapper.

On BS-086 that seed only means a thumb crease stays visible long enough to notice, then the printed face fills toward the mint rectangle. The shop already marked this loaf slow rising. The 3 in the rise field is a listing label, not a kitchen timer. If you arrived through the category phrase, this stick is one of those slow rising squishies: press, wait, watch the type un-crease. It is not sold here as foam. Softness and the hush cell stay unmarked — do not write a sound grade onto this card. Occupying your hands is still toy use, not treatment. A slow rise mark here is press-and-wait, not a claim that mint ink climbs slower than forest ink.

Rarity talk belongs to retired chases. BS-086 is current stock.

A freezer will not mint-stripe this loaf

People who want a slower fill-back after the factory already marked rebound are asking a kitchen, not this shop. Hair dryers, fridge shelves, rice canisters, and cooking oil will not split mint from forest or turn a solid field into stripes. If the stick feels odd after a hot bag, rest it until the skin matches the room, then press again.

Who may handle a butter-shaped loaf, and how to clean a printed skin, live on the FAQ. This SKU does not reprint those rules. Do not bleach the mint field. Do not oil the letters. A basin is the wrong prep if you hoped to lock a crease.

Skip the carton when the job is not one mint rectangle

This bag is the wrong buy if you wanted a mint-and-lemon pair, a blue wrapper, or hard color bands. It is also the wrong buy if you need a smell, a sound grade, a foam spec, grams, a size, or an age on the card. Those cells are empty or false. It is not a clicker and not stamped soft or as a hand-toy. Do not stage it on a butter dish if that makes the toy look edible. The age cell is empty; follow the store FAQ.

Desk-side audit before you treat the title as a hit

Run this pass at the desk, not in the sink:

If the first line already fails the job you wanted, skip the listing.

Keep this rectangle, or change the aisle

Keep Mint Butter Stick when the job is one cool-green grocery wrapper with forest type. Switch to Mint Lemon Crunch Butter when the color story needs a mint-and-lemon mix — that card marks a hand-toy tag this one does not. Switch to Blue Butter Stick when the wrapper should be blue; that single is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Walk past the butter aisle if you came for a clinic tool, a flavor, or something safe to chew. This is a printed mint field, not a geology sample.

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