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Pink Marble Butter shelf color blocking means treating one pink-and-white marble loaf as a single shelf block: the swirl stays readable, navy SALTED BUTTER still looks like type, and the plank does not clone the pink. Pink Marble Butter is pack 1 and marked slow rising. It is not a pair and not a paint sample.
This is a parking note for one printed face. The shop has no shelf-paint formula, fade-hour log, or timed rebound study for SKU BS-024. Evidence is the listing card, the photos, the board you already own, and the store FAQ.
You are parking a single food-style stick. Color blocking here is not a mint-then-pink gutter. It is one marble rectangle against the finish already on the plank.
What the spec sheet ticks: pack count = 1; rise class = slow rising. Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. What it refuses to tick: soft, crunchy, bead-filled, stretch, fidget, foam, PU foam, hush. Empty cells: scent, size, weight, ages. The card promises one stick, press-then-watch rebound, pink as photographed, and a butter-shaped loaf.
The camera shows a white skin with candy-pink veins, folded ends like a grocery wrapper, and navy type that reads SALTED over BUTTER. There is no ounce line on this face. The swirl is print, not a stone sample. The loaf is not dairy. Do not cut it to hunt a second hue. Do not buy it for a smell.
If you expected two different faces in one carton, you are on the wrong SKU. Multi-buy options on the product page are still this marble face, not a second color.
The plank is the neighbor. The skin stays as printed. You do not tint the veins to match a blush wall you already painted.
Hold the long face over the board under the same indoor lamp you will use at night. If the white field still looks white, the pink veins still look pink, and navy BUTTER still looks like type, the finish can stay. If the loaf becomes a pink smear, change the runner, not the toy.
A west window is heat, not a color booth. The FAQ already treats a hot bag as a rest problem: wait until the skin matches the room, then press again. This shop has not measured sun fade, so glass is a parking problem. Leave air around the loaf. A mug on the type hides the only block you have. The listing does not ship a riser; a pale saucer can stand in if the plank is already loud.
Use the surface already in the room. This is not a store-fixture plan.
| Cream paint, pale oak, or linen | White field holds; pink veins stay veins | Navy type still names as type | Stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blush wall, rose oilcloth, or bakery-pink paper | Pink melts into the plank | Type may survive as the only edge | Swap the runner |
| Walnut, espresso, or a black slate | Swirl goes muddy | Navy is the only survivor | Add a pale runner |
| Faux-marble laminate that clones the veins | The joke becomes wallpaper | Type is the only nameable thing | Swap |
If a second object has to share the plank, park it behind the loaf, not on the print.
Keep this listing when the job is one pink-white marble loaf and you can live with a rebound stamp instead of a softness stamp. Walk when the picture in your head is soccer-splash dots, a violet swirl, or two different faces.
| Look you were after | Listing that actually ships it | What BS-024 withholds |
|---|---|---|
| One pink-white marble loaf, rebound tagged | Pink Marble Butter | A second color; a softness stamp; a hush grade |
| One cream loaf with soccer-splash print | Splash Marble Butter | This marble swirl; that card also ticks fidget, which this card does not |
| One violet marble loaf the shop marks soft | Violet Marble Butter | The pink veins; the slow-rise stamp (that card is not a marked slow-rise SKU) |
Pack counts on those three cards are 1, 1, and 1. Do not slice this loaf to fake a second marble. Do not copy Splash Marble’s fidget tick or Violet Marble’s softness stamp onto BS-024.
On this card, a slow rise squishy is only a printed face that keeps a thumb crease long enough to notice, then fills back toward the marble loaf. Instant-snap foam hides that beat. Occupying a hand is still toy use, not treatment. If you arrived through the category phrase, this stick is one of those slow rising squishies — press, wait, watch the dent ease toward the wrapper type.
The shop stores a 3-second rise field on this record. Treat that as a listing tag, not a lab clock. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked, so do not call this loaf a foam bun. Softness stays unmarked. Hush stays unmarked: do not invent a sound grade. Fidget and stretch stay unmarked. A torn piece is done.
A United States English DataForSEO pull dated 16 August 2026 still parks the seed next to jumbo-food retail pages and cut-open videos; none of those results inventory this pink-marble loaf. BS-024 is current catalog stock, not a retired chase. If the question was where to buy this face, the answer is its product page in this shop.
Homemade-foam forums still want a slower fill-back after the factory already tagged the loaf. You do not recast this marble in a freezer, a rice bin, a microwave, or a hair dryer. Lotion is not a finish coat. Rise is already marked on the card.
If the stick feels odd after a hot commute, rest it indoors until the skin matches the room, then press again. That rest rule lives on the FAQ. Dust on the plank is a wrung-cloth job. A basin is the wrong prep. This page will not reprint the house wash steps or invent a toddler grade; the ages cell on this SKU is empty.
Walk to the door and check the plank once:
If the count line is already false for the shelf you wanted, you opened the wrong carton.
Use the single Pink Marble loaf when the shelf job is one marble block and you can live with a rebound stamp instead of a softness stamp. Move to Splash Marble Butter when the print should be soccer-splash dots on cream. Move to Violet Marble Butter when you wanted a violet swirl the shop marks soft, knowing that card is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Skip the butter aisle if you need a clinic tool, a named scent, or something safe to chew.
One loaf. One block. That is the shelf.
SALTED / BUTTER. No ounce print on the face shown.