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Stars and Stripes Butter 3-Pack swirl color layers sit on three whole sticks: two pale-yellow flag wrappers and one red-white-blue marble loaf. Stars and Stripes Butter 3-Pack is a three-piece slow-rise butter set. The swirl is the marble skin you can already see. It is not a layer cake inside one loaf.
SKU BS-070 has no published pigment map or fade-hour chart. Use the listing photo, the shop card, and the store FAQ.
The carton sells three food-style sticks. Card, restated without a switchboard: this listing is a trio. Rise is tagged — press in, then watch it rebound. Stars match the product photo. Shape is a butter stick or loaf. Soft, stretch, fidget, crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, and a hush stamp are unmarked. Scent, size, grams, and ages are blank. The 3-second rise field is a listing label, not a kitchen timer.
The photo is the whole color story. Back loaf: pale yellow skin, a United States flag canton, red wave lines, navy SALTED BUTTER and navy 4 OZ. NET WT. (113G). Middle loaf: a smaller flag, a red 250 ribbon, a gold-brown eagle, the same navy type. Front loaf: red blending into cream blending into blue, white BUTTER.
That ounce line is wrapper theater. The sticks are not food. The smell cell is empty. Do not slice a loaf to “see the layers.” The listing does not ship a tray. The two yellow sticks are printed wrappers, not extra dough hues. The marble loaf is the only face that looks swirled. “Layers” here means three countable faces.
Yellow type and a red-blue marble do not share a midtone. Lock the camera on a yellow wrapper and the marble often slides toward gray-pink. Lock on the marble and the yellow sticks often look dingy. That is a meter habit, not a factory defect. A cream blotter that matches the yellow skin erases the wrappers. A navy board swallows the navy BUTTER word. A flag napkin fights the canton.
| Eagle wrapper | The 250 ribbon and eagle still count as marks |
A cream blotter matching the yellow skin |
|---|---|---|
| Marble loaf | Red, cream, and blue still sit as three zones | A picnic print that already has those colors |
Shoot all three in one frame first. Crop later. A sandwich stack hides the eagle and turns the marble into a sliver. Keys or a butter knife steal the meter. Late sun through glass is a heater, not a color booth. The shop has not published a fade test. After a hot trunk, wait until the skins feel like the room before you judge yellow versus marble.
Color is why people open this SKU. The catalog does not rank the faces.
| What you typed “swirl” to get | Listing that actually carries it | Why this 3-pack fails that job |
|---|---|---|
| Two flag wrappers plus one marble in one carton | Stars and Stripes Butter 3-Pack | It does not fail, if that mix was the point |
| One flag-printed hero loaf, no marble | Stars and Stripes Butter | Two extra faces you did not want |
| One neon blended skin on a single stick | Neon Swirl Butter | Holiday inks, not a rainbow melt |
Neon Swirl Butter is pack 1 and marked slow rising and soft. The single Stars and Stripes loaf is pack 1; that card also marks soft, stretch, and fidget. Do not copy those stamps onto BS-070. They are off here. Rainbow Stripe Butter is another aisle: one stick, hard bands, no canton. Do not slice this trio to fake that loaf.
Shoppers who type slow rise squishy in the United States still land on rebound, kitchen-hack, marketplace, and rarity questions (DataForSEO, English, retrieved 16 August 2026). Here that only means the printed face takes a beat to un-crease after a thumb. A fast snap toy hides the crease. This carton is tagged slow rising. Busy fingers are still toy use, not a clinical result. In this shop, a slow rise mark means press-and-wait: the dent stays long enough to see, then the loaf fills toward the printed shape. This 3-pack is three of those slow rising squishies if you arrived through the category phrase. This SKU is not sold here as foam or PU foam. Do not time the fill-back. The 3-second field is a shop label.
People Also Ask also asks how to make a squishy more slow rising. You do not, not if it already left the factory tagged. Hair dryers, fridge doors, rice bins, and oil will not lock red into blue. If a stick feels odd after a hot bag, rest it until the skin feels like the room, then press again. House care lives on the FAQ: a wrung cloth, not a sink bath; skip heat and harsh solvents. Do not bleach the yellow. Do not oil the marble.
People Also Ask still asks which squishy is the rarest, and where to buy the category. Rarity is collector slang. Stars and Stripes Butter 3-Pack is a current catalog item (BS-070), not a retired chase piece. The same DataForSEO SERP (United States, English, 16 August 2026) still shows Amazon food-shape sets, Target, Etsy, and demo videos. Those pages sell the aisle, not this flag-plus-marble trio. If you already want this mix, stay on the 3-pack page.
Skip it if you needed one loud swirl on a single loaf, or four unique dough colors. You have two yellow wrappers and one marble. Skip a named scent, a hush rating, a PU-foam spec, grams, a size, or an age on this SKU — those cells are empty or false. Skip a clicker. Skip a butter plate as the only display. The ages cell is unpublished; follow the store FAQ for who these toys are for. Keep butter-shaped loaves off a food plate and out of a diaper bag. If one loaf tore, you no longer have the three-face set.
Tick these before you treat the phrase as a match:
If you cannot tick the count line, skip the carton.
Keep Stars and Stripes Butter 3-Pack when the job is three holiday faces — two printed yellow wrappers and one red-white-blue marble. Switch to the single loaf for one flag hero. Switch to Neon Swirl Butter when the swirl should live on one stick. Choose nothing from this aisle if you need a therapy device, a scent claim, or a toy for someone who still mouths objects. This is a mix, not a geology sample.
4 OZ. NET WT. (113G) is face art.