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Reading Splash Marble Butter swirl color layers

wirl color layers

Splash Marble Butter stick with soccer-splash print on a warm cream sweep, brand mark in the top corner

Splash Marble Butter swirl color layers are the paint-splash print on one cream loaf — red, gold, lime, and cobalt dots, soccer marks, a twisted rope, a bird, a flag shield, and rainbow BUTTER type. They sit on the skin. They are not strata inside a cake. Splash Marble Butter is a single slow-rise fidget stick. Do not cut it to hunt geology.

BS-022 ships as pack one. The shop has no pigment map, no fade-hour log, and no camera recipe for this splash. Use the listing photo, the product card, and the store FAQ.

The splash lives on the skin, not in a slice

This listing is one food-style stick. Card shorthand: qty 1 · rebound tagged · fidget tagged · softness blank · stretch blank · crunch blank · beads blank · foam blank · PU foam blank · hush blank · smell, size, grams, and age unpublished. Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Talk-tracks: single stick, press-then-watch rebound, splash as photographed, butter-shaped loaf. Leave blank cells blank.

What the photo actually shows: a pale-cream rectangle. Left end and mid-skin carry splatters in red, yellow, lime, and cobalt. Several small soccer balls sit in the paint. A dark olive rope loops across the top. A red-and-blue bird stands near the right. A navy flag shield sits beside rainbow letters that read BUTTER. One letter holds a tiny ball. That is the whole color file. There is no ounce line on this face.

The loaf is not food. The smell cell is empty. “Marble” here is a splash nickname, not a stone sample. A knife will not reveal a second palette. No dish ships in the box.

What the phone does to paint dots

Cream skin and four loud inks do not share a midtone. Aim the meter at a red blot and the cream often slides toward gray-pink. Aim it at the cream field and the cobalt often goes navy-black. That is auto-white-balance, not a print error.

A banana plate clones the cream. A soccer jersey or a confetti napkin clones the dots. Matte tile cooler than the loaf leaves the field and the ink nameable. Keys steal the rope.

A west window is heat, not a lightbox. No fade test exists for this SKU, so do not leave the loaf on the sill to “warm the colors.” After a hot bag, wait until the skin feels like the room before you judge yellow against blue.

Skin mark you are naming Still itself at arm's length Dish that clones it
Cream field The loaf still reads as butter-pale Banana glaze
Paint dots Red, gold, lime, and cobalt still separate Confetti napkin

Shoot the long face first. Crop later. Pile other toys on top and you lose the shield.

A different carton if you pictured stripes or a trio

Color is why this SKU exists. The catalog does not rank splash against melt against bands.

One cream loaf with soccer-splash print Splash Marble Butter It does not miss, if that one face was the point
Three of the same splash in one box Splash Marble Butter 3-Pack You only have one loaf here; the trio also leaves fidget unmarked
Hard color bands on one stick Rainbow Stripe Butter This skin is dots, not stripes; that card also stamps soft, which this card does not

Neon Swirl Butter is a different aisle: one blended melt, pack 1, rebound tagged, softness tagged. Do not copy that softness stamp onto BS-022. Do not slice this loaf to fake a trio.

Rebound is on the card; hush and softness are not

A U.S. English DataForSEO pull dated 16 August 2026 still groups the seed slow rise squishy with rebound, kitchen-hack, and aisle-shopping questions. On BS-022 that only means a thumb crease stays visible long enough to notice. This SKU is tagged slow rising. The seconds cell is a store tag, not a lab clock.

If you arrived through the category phrase, this stick is one of those slow rising squishies: press, wait, watch the dent fill toward the printed shape. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Softness stays unmarked — do not borrow a softness stamp from another SKU. Hush stays unmarked — this card does not carry a sound grade. Fidget is tagged. Occupying your hands is still toy use, not treatment.

That same pull still ranks cut-open demo videos and specialty toy shops for the aisle. None of those pages inventory this soccer-splash loaf. Rarity talk belongs to retired chases. BS-022 is current stock. Check the skin: splash dots, not stacked bands.

Factory ink does not take a kitchen reset

People who want a slower fill-back after the factory already tagged the loaf are asking the wrong shop. Hair dryers, fridge doors, rice bins, and oil will not lock red into cobalt or turn dots into stripes. If the stick feels odd after a hot bag, rest it until the skin matches the room, then press again.

Who may use a butter loaf, and how to clean a printed skin, live on the FAQ. This SKU does not reprint those rules. Do not bleach the cream field. Do not oil the dots. A basin of water is the wrong prep if you hoped to “set” a crease.

Walk away if you needed something else

This carton is the wrong buy if you wanted three matching splash faces, or hard red-yellow-blue bands. It is also the wrong buy if you need a smell, a sound grade, a foam spec, a gram line, a size, or an age printed on the card. Those cells are empty or false. It is not a clicker. It is not stamped soft. Do not stage it on a butter dish if that makes the toy look edible. Who may handle a loaf lives on the FAQ, not on this SKU.

Buy-signal card

Tick these before you treat the title phrase as a match:

If the count line is already false for what you wanted, skip the listing.

One splash loaf versus a trio versus a melt

Pick the single splash loaf only if the job is one cream stick with that soccer print. Take the 3-pack when three people each need the same face. Take Rainbow Stripe Butter when the color should sit in hard bands — that loaf is stamped soft. Walk past the whole butter aisle if you came for a clinic tool, a flavor, or something safe to chew. This is a printed splash, not a geology sample.

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