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The Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack butter cream color story is six identical pale-yellow sticks with navy BUTTER on each face, lined on a cream tray you supply. Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack is that six-count. The tray is not in the carton. These are hand toys, not dairy, and the file lists no scent.
Buttersquishy has not published a cream-to-Pantone map or a window-hour log for SKU BS-066. Work from the six faces in the photos, the listing card, and the store FAQ. If you wanted six unique swirls, this is the wrong box. This carton repeats one butter-cream field.
A cream tray only works if it is a shade paler than the sticks. These skins already impersonate wrapped pats. Banana enamel, bakery-yellow cloth, or a wall painted the same gold will swallow the field. Then you have six navy stamps on a clone, not a color story.
Hold the six under the indoor lamp you actually use at night. Can you still name the skin as butter-cream, separate from the ground? Can you still read BUTTER as a word from a doorway? If both answers fail, change the dish, not the toys.
A west pane is heat, not a lightbox. This shop has not measured sun fade for this SKU. Do not park the six on glass to "preview" cream. The FAQ already keeps these toys off heaters. The listing does not ship a tray. Steal the pale ground from the shop photos.
| Ground already in the room | Skin still names as butter-cream | Navy type still reads as a word | Keep, lift, or drop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banana enamel or butter-yellow wall | No — field clones the neighbor | Type may be the last mark | Lift or drop that dish |
| Rainbow runner or party bunting | No — cream drowns | Type drowns | Drop the cloth |
This listing is a matching sextet. Photos show six pale-yellow rectangles with rounded ends. Each top face prints navy BUTTER. There is no SALTED line on the faces shown, no ounce ticket, and no swirl. Do not slice a stick to hunt a second hue, and do not stack the six into a brick.
"4oz" sits in the product name. The record does not publish grams, a measured size, or a net-weight line on the skin. Treat 4oz as the style you searched, not a scale ticket.
Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. The four listing highlights restate the six-count, the press-and-watch rebound, the classic face as photographed, and the food-style stick.
File stamps for BS-066 — present: six-count, slow-rise, fidget tag, butter-loaf shape, rebound line. Absent or false: soft (unlike the single and the 2-count), stretch, crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, hush class, scent, size, grams, printed age. Rise field stores 3 as a listing tag, not a stopwatch trial.
The type is grocery theater. Do not eat the sticks. Do not buy the carton for a dairy smell. If a patterned cloth covers the navy letters, the cream field has nothing left to hold the story. Point every BUTTER toward the room.
Color is the reason to open this carton instead of a single or a pair. The catalog does not rank them. Flags stay put.
| Six copies of one cream field | Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack | Slow-rise, fidget tag, butter loaf | Soft mark; foam / PU foam word |
|---|---|---|---|
| One cream stick, no spare | Classic Butter Stick 4oz | Slow-rise, soft, PU foam and foam named | Fidget tag from this six-count |
| A pair you can split | Classic Butter Stick 4oz 2-Pack | Slow-rise, soft | Fidget tag; foam word |
The single is the only Classic 4oz card in this trio that names PU foam. Do not copy that foam word onto BS-066. The 2-pack is marked soft. This six-count is not. Do not borrow softness from a sibling because the photos look similar. BS-066 is a current catalog item, not a limited drop.
Shoppers type slow rise squishy when they want a crease that stays visible, then fills back. Instant-snap foam hides that beat. This carton is tagged slow-rise and sits with the shop's other slow rising squishies. Foam is unmarked here, so skip any PU-foam rebound chart from a marketplace page.
A mid-August 2026 U.S. English snapshot for that category phrase still leads with jumbo-food demo video and a collector grid; none of those results stage six matching butter-cream rectangles on a cream dish.
Press until one navy BUTTER folds. Wait. You are watching a toy refill, not a gadget cycle. Finger occupancy is not a treatment plan. This listing is fidget-tagged. That is a shop tag for hand use, not a clinical device. Silent is unmarked. Do not call these sticks hush-rated, and do not rank them against foam for noise.
A stick that arrives stiff from a hot car is a rest job, not a fridge job. Park it indoors until it no longer feels travel-stiff, then press once. The FAQ is the shop's own wording for heat. Do not fridge a cream field to "set the butter."
Search still wonders whether you can force a slower refill at home. For a carton that already left the factory as slow-rise, you cannot add a second mark with a freezer, a rice bin, oil, or a windowsill "age." Those stunts scuff a printed skin.
Surface grit is a cloth job. A barely damp rag lifts desk film. A sink belongs to dishes. Stretch is unsigned on this 6-pack, so do not yank a seam. Travel in a pouch, not a loose pocket next to keys. Pale skin shows lint faster than a neon swirl. Wipe the dish as often as the toy.
Hands-only, school-age use is the house rule on the FAQ. This SKU prints no age of its own. Do not invent a toddler grade because the sticks look like pats.
This is a keep-or-drop grid, not a gift speech.
| Contrast | Ground paler than the butter-cream field | Banana enamel or bakery paper |
|---|---|---|
| Heat | Indoor table, off the sill and the dash | Parked glass or a heater ledge |
| Refill | Factory slow-rise left alone | Fridge, oil, rice bin |
| Mouth | FAQ school-age, hands | Candy-table or chew plan |
| File | Only claims this card stamps | Softness, hush, scent, foam, stretch borrowed from a sibling |
If copy count already fails for what you wanted, close the listing. Open BS-066 when the story is six matching butter-cream faces on one mute cream ground. Open the single when you only needed one stick and you wanted the foam word on the card. Open the two-count when a pair is enough and you can live with the soft mark this six-count does not carry. Leave the aisle if you needed unique swirls, a crunch, a stretch mark, a hush class, a listed scent, a clicker, or something a mouth can have.
BUTTER as grocery theater, not a kitchen label.