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An Oil-Paint Swirl Butter desk color match is a parking problem: keep the yellow wrapper face and the oil-paint marble rim both readable on a dish you already own. Oil-Paint Swirl Butter is one super-soft stick (pack of 1). It is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Skip a banana plate and a busy art-room mat.
No fade-hour chart, no pigment code, no tray in the carton. This note uses the listing card, the printed faces you can see, and the store FAQ.
You are not matching a solid butter brick. You are matching two jobs on one loaf.
Merchant card, restated: pack of one. Softness marked; super-soft is the highlight. Slow-rise unmarked and the rise-second field empty, so this is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, fidget, and a sound grade all unmarked. Scent, size, grams, and age sit empty. The desk occasion is off — the phrase on this page is a parking job, not a catalog desk flag. Shop line: squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound.
What you can see: a rectangular food-style stick. The top is a butter-yellow wrapper with black 4 OZ. NET WT. (113 G) and SALTED BUTTER. The sides pour red, orange, lime, teal, blue, purple, and magenta like wet paint. That ounce line is wrapper theater, not a gram field. The loaf is not food. The card names it a food-style stick with oil-paint as shown. Do not buy it for a paint smell.
Hold the loaf over the candidate dish under the lamp you actually sit at. Step back to the doorway. Name two things out loud: “yellow wrapper” and “marble rim.” If either name fails, the dish cloned that part of the loaf.
A banana plate and hot-cream enamel impersonate the yellow panel. A painter’s drop cloth or a marble-print mouse pad impersonate the rim. Cool linen, pale oak with a gray cast, or matte cool-cream tile can leave both jobs visible.
Leave a finger of empty dish around the loaf. Keys and a drink ring steal the rim first. Do not slice the stick to hunt for an inside hue.
Use the tabletop you already have. Keep-or-move, not a ranking. The shop does not sell the dish.
| Cool linen, gray-cast oak, matte cool-cream tile | Type stays black; loaf still yellow | Ribbons stay many colors | Stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drop cloth, marble-print pad, neon planner | Yellow may hold | Rim melts into the print | Relocate |
| Black slate, walnut, dark keyboard tray | Type fights the dark | Rim pops, then looks snackable | Add a cool liner |
Walnut plus a palette knife is a still-life, not a parking plan. A west pane is heat, not a lightbox. No fade test exists for this SKU.
Color is why this listing exists. The catalog does not rank cartons.
| One yellow panel plus one marble rim | Oil-Paint Swirl Butter | Pack of 1 only |
|---|---|---|
| Two people, two dishes, same marble | Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack | Marked slow-rise and fidget |
| A neon melt, not a yellow panel | Neon Swirl Butter | Marked slow-rise and soft |
Do not slice this loaf to fake a pair. The 2-pack is the same oil-paint look with a count of two, plus stamps this single never got.
People Also Ask in U.S. Google results (DataForSEO, 16 August 2026) still asks what a slow rise squishy is, and where to buy one. Marketplace pages in that set sell jumbo food shapes and borrow “stress” language. A thumb toy is not treatment.
BS-019 sits in the same aisle as those slow rising squishies, but the spec card never marks it slow-rising. There is no seconds field. The shop line still says squeeze, then watch it come back. That is a rebound sentence, not a factory timer.
Press the yellow type until BUTTER folds if you want to see the skin crease. Then wait. Soft is stamped. Foam is not this SKU. Silent is unmarked — do not shop this loaf as a quiet or silent toy.
The same pull still points shoppers at Amazon food-shape sets, a Target page, and Etsy’s foam market. Those pages sell the aisle, not this marble stick. If you already want this loaf, use Oil-Paint Swirl Butter. Pack of one.
Collector slang still asks which squishy is the rarest. BS-019 is current stock, not a retired chase. Check the skin: yellow panel plus poured marble, not stacked bands.
“How do you make your squishy more slow rising?” is kitchen-hack bait aimed at homemade foam. You do not. Rise is not a home project on a carton that never claimed the stamp. Skip freezer, microwave, hair-dryer, lotion, and rice-bin tricks.
If a stick feels odd after a hot bag, rest it indoors until it matches the room, then press again. That rest rule lives on the FAQ. Dust is a wrung-cloth job. A soak is the wrong prep. Keep both loaf and dish off a heater vent.
Skip it if you wanted countable red / yellow / blue bands, a pink fruit face, or a mint pair. Skip a clicker. Skip a named PU-foam spec, a listed scent, grams, a size, a sound grade, or a fidget stamp — those fields are empty or false. Skip it if you will not change a butter plate or a painter’s pad.
Skip a therapy device or a mouthing-safe toy. Who these toys are for lives on the FAQ; this SKU card does not print an age. Butter-shaped loaves look like snacks. Keep them off the toast plate. Soft is stamped, so skip it as a paperweight.
Walk the dish once from the doorway:
If the first line is already false for what you wanted, close the listing.
Choose Oil-Paint Swirl Butter when the color job is one yellow wrapper plus one poured marble rim on a cool, matte dish that clones neither part. Choose the 2-pack when two people need two dishes and you want the carton that *does* mark slow-rise. Choose Neon Swirl Butter when the color should melt across the face. Walk away if you need a therapy device, a scent claim, a silent rating, or a toy for someone who still mouths objects.
One loaf. Two jobs on the skin. The dish has to tell the truth about both.
SALTED BUTTER face with printed 4 OZ. NET WT. (113 G); poured marble sides. Ounce line is face art.