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Build a palette around a Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack color palette

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Four Strawberry Chocolate Butter sticks — two yellow salted-butter prints, one pink strawberry loaf, and one brown chocolate loaf — on a cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Build a palette around a Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack color palette by treating the carton as four chips: two yellow salted-butter faces, one pink strawberry loaf, and one brown chocolate loaf. Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack is a 4-pack of soft, slow-rise butter sticks. Face names are toy print, not scent. Match paper to those four skins.

This is a swatch brief. The shop has not issued a paint code, a fade-hour chart, or a rebound clock for SKU BS-005. Catalog flags, the printed faces, and the store FAQ are the evidence.

Four chips in one carton

You are lining up four food-style sticks that already share a carton.

Merchant flags: pack 4; slow rising; soft. Callouts on the card are 4-Pack (4 piece set), Slow rise (press in, then watch it rebound), Super soft (soft butter-shaped squeeze), and Butter shape (food-style stick or loaf). The tagline is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.

Off on the record: crunchy, bead-filled, stretch, foam, PU foam, and fidget. Empty: scent, size, weight, and ages. There is no hush rating on this SKU. The shop stores a 3-second rise field — a listing label, not a kitchen timer. Do not call this SKU a fidget toy; that flag is off.

What you can see: two pale yellow rectangles with navy SALTED BUTTER and a printed 4oz. NET WT. (113G); one pink loaf with a strawberry mark and raised STRAWBERRY; one brown loaf with recessed CHOCOLATE. The ounce line is face art, not a catalog net-weight field. The sticks are not food. The listing does not ship a tray or a paint deck.

What each face actually spends

Each stick spends one job. The two yellows are twins, not a second flavor.

Do not invent a fifth chip. There is no mint stick under the pink one. Do not cut a loaf to “sample the inside color.” If someone asks whether the brown one smells like cocoa, the honest answer is no. The scent field is empty.

Paper, wrap, and wall that sit beside the set

You build the palette *around* the carton. The sticks stay as they are. Gift wrap, a blotter, shelf paint, or a napkin is the neighbor you choose.

Hold the four faces over the paper before you buy a ream. If the navy BUTTER type still looks like type, and the strawberry mark still looks like a strawberry, the neighbor works. If the yellow twins vanish into a manila envelope, pick a cooler cream or a cooler gray.

Neighbor already in the room What the 4-pack puts next to it What that pairing still is not
Cool cream card, pale gray blotter, or unbleached kraft Two yellows stay yellow; pink stays a third chip; brown stays the dark stop A licensed Pantone deck
Hot magenta wrap or a strawberry-print napkin The pink loaf fights the paper and the fruit mark gets lost A “more strawberry” flavor
Walnut, espresso paint, or a black slate Brown loaf disappears; navy type on yellow is the only thing left A cocoa still-life
Real candy, a butter knife, or a tasting plate The food joke gets too good A snack

A west window is a heat patch, not a lightbox. The FAQ already tells you to keep these toys off direct heat. This shop has not measured sun fade, so do not park the quartet on glass while you pick a paint chip. Leave air between the four sticks. A sandwich stack hides two faces.

When four chips is the wrong kit

Stay on this carton when the job is a yellow-pink-brown dessert lineup and you can live with two matching yellows. Move when the swatch job is smaller or missing the strawberry print.

Four dessert-look sticks, including a strawberry mark Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack Nothing, if four faces was the point
One pink stick, no chocolate loaf, no twin yellow Strawberry Cream Butter This entire 4-pack
Three dessert faces without a fourth yellow Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack The extra yellow print you did not need

This is a fit sheet, not a ranking. Pack counts are on the cards: 4, 1, and 3. Do not slice a loaf to fake a pair.

The squeeze is rebound, not a dye

Shoppers who type slow rise squishy still meet a category question about the rebound (DataForSEO, United States, English, 16 August 2026). On this carton that just means the printed face takes a beat to un-crease after a thumb press. Instant foam hides that beat. Occupying your fingers is not treatment. This 4-pack is four of those slow rising squishies in one listing. It is not a gadget, and it is not sold here as PU foam.

Press the pink loaf once if you want to see the type fold. Then wait. Stretch is off. A torn piece is done. A rice bin, a fridge door, or a sunny sill will not “set” the strawberry. Rise is already marked on the card. After a hot trunk, rest the four faces until they feel like the room, then press again. Desk dust comes off a wrung cloth. A sink bath is the wrong prep.

Generic marketplace pages for a slow rise still sell jumbo food sets, craft kits, and demo videos. Those pages describe the aisle, not this yellow-pink-brown mix.

Leave this carton on the shelf if

Skip the 4-pack if you needed four unique hues. Two chips are the same yellow. Skip it if you needed a named scent, a hush rating, a PU-foam spec, grams, a size, or an age printed on this SKU. Those fields are empty or false. Skip a clicker. Skip it if the only surface you have is the cake plate.

The ages field on BS-005 is unpublished. The FAQ is the house page for who these toys are for. Follow that page instead of inventing a toddler grade. Butter-shaped loaves look like snacks. Keep them out of a diaper bag.

This 4-pack is a current catalog item, not a chase figure. Two yellow prints plus a strawberry face plus a chocolate face are a color mix, not a rarity rank.

Swatch-board gate

Tick these before you buy wrap to “match” the carton:

If the first line is already false for the palette you wanted, pick another carton.

Keep the four or change the carton

Keep Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack when you want a four-face dessert lineup — twin yellows, one strawberry print, one chocolate loaf — and you will build paper and paint around those skins. Switch to Strawberry Cream Butter when one pink stick is the whole palette. Switch to Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack when three dessert faces are enough and a fourth yellow would be clutter. Choose nothing from this aisle if you need a therapy device, a scent claim, or a toy for someone who still mouths objects.

Four chips. Two of them match. That is the palette.

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