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Splash Marble Butter homework desk toy between problem sets

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One cream Splash Marble Butter loaf with paint-splash, soccer marks, a numbered rooster, a flag shield, and rainbow BUTTER type on a light-yellow cream studio block, Buttersquishy logo at upper right

A Splash Marble Butter homework desk toy is one cream soccer-splash loaf that waits on a dry notebook cover until the last answer is written. Press the rainbow BUTTER type, watch the crease fill, then open the next row. The listing is a single slow-rise fidget; desk, softness, and a hush class stay unstamped.

Splash Marble Butter is SKU BS-022. Nobody timed this loaf against a workbook or a lamp. The evidence is the printed face, the shop file, and one house habit: the stick stays on the notebook cover until the set is finished.

Leave this carton boxed if you wanted a classroom tool

Homework is still writing. A painted butter stick is not an IEP device, not a clicker, and not a second pencil. If the student needs a spinner, a click, or a named accommodation, this aisle is the wrong drawer.

The ages cell on BS-022 is empty. House notes on food-look toys live on the FAQ; this page will not reprint them. Anyone who still mouths pencils should not find a soccer-print loaf next to a workbook.

Skip the listing if you came for a desk stamp. That box is blank. Face Cube Butter is the loaf that actually carries a desk occasion. Skip it if you wanted a softness grade, a PU-foam line, a listed scent, or a sound class. Softness, foam, PU foam, crunch, beads, stretch, and hush are unmarked. A hush class is not implied by a slow-rise mark.

Skip it as a paperweight. Skip it if the only free strip is a laptop rim or a warm lamp. A slit loaf is trash. Stretch is unmarked, so a torn rooster is not a second homework toy.

Soccer splash is printed skin, not leftover dairy

What the camera shows: a cream rectangle with folded ends. Paint splatters in red, blue, yellow, and green. Soccer balls. A green rope. A numbered rooster with a red comb. A flag shield. Rainbow BUTTER type. The shop heads stay blunt: splash, as shown; butter shape, a food-style stick or loaf.

From a doorway the loaf still reads as a snack bar. People tidy snack bars. Give it one named home: the back cover of the closed notebook, on the half of the table that never holds crackers. Do not park it on the worksheet, in the pencil mug, or on a lunch plate.

Do not buy this SKU for a smell. The scent cell is empty. The soccer print is pigment, not flavor. Press over the notebook, not over the algebra row. The ounce joke on other butter-print SKUs does not transfer here; grams and inches are blank on this card.

The set-break is a crease you can see

Think in one visible crease, not in a numbered parking drill.

Finish the row. Set the pencil down. Lift the loaf off the notebook cover. Press until BUTTER folds. Hold. Let go. Watch the type climb. Seat the loaf on the same cover. Open the next row.

If the stick is still in the writing hand while someone is circling choices, the ritual failed. The carton holds one piece. A sibling who wants a turn waits for the same closed row. Do not slice the wrapper to “share the splash.” Foam and bead fill are both unmarked; there is nothing useful to hunt.

Shop sentence: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Job words: squeeze, rebound, fidget, on the go. That last phrase only means a pouch is allowed. It does not turn a homework table into a snack cart.

Shop ledger for BS-022 — stamped: pack 1, slow rise, fidget. Unstamped: softness, crunch, beads, foam family, stretch, hush, desk occasion. Empty: scent, inches, grams, ages. The rise-seconds cell holds a 3. Treat that digit as a listing label, not a homework-lab clock.

Four questions already sitting next to the seed

People Also Ask, next to slow rise squishy in U.S. Google on 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO), repeats four buyer questions. This page answers them for one SKU, not for the whole aisle.

What that seed usually means on this loaf

Shoppers who type the seed want a squeeze toy that keeps a dent long enough to notice, then fills the dent. BS-022 is marked as one of those slow rising squishies. The spec line prints “Rise: slow rising.” That is a factory mark. It is not a stopwatch study, and it is not a mute class.

Can you cook extra delay after checkout?

No. Skip freezers, rice bins, hair dryers, and oils. A homework lamp is still heat. Park the loaf a book-length away from any bulb that runs warm. After a backpack ride, rest the stick at room temperature before you judge the fill-back. Surface grit is a cloth job. A basin is the wrong station.

Where this face actually lives

Buy the soccer-splash face on its product page: Splash Marble Butter. Confirm the photo: cream loaf, paint splatters, rooster, flag shield, rainbow BUTTER. Do not assume jumbo, scented, PU foam, or a desk stamp.

Is this the rare one?

No. BS-022 is current catalog stock. The shop does not sell rarity. If you wanted three printed skins in one carton, open Splash Marble Butter 3-Pack. That 3-pack keeps the slow-rise mark and leaves fidget unmarked.

The same 16 August 2026 snapshot still ranks a Reddit brand thread, a giant-cut YouTube demo, and a Pinterest idea board for the seed. Those pages sell the aisle, not your notebook-cover rule.

Choose by the table you already run

This is a layout match, not a ranking.

One student, one closed notebook, one soccer-splash face Splash Marble Butter Pack 1; slow rise; fidget; desk blank; softness and foam family blank
Three printed skins that must travel in one carton Splash Marble Butter 3-Pack Pack 3; slow rise; fidget unmarked
You want the desk occasion printed on the card Face Cube Butter Pack 1; slow rise; desk stamped; fidget unmarked

One splash face and a working notebook cover: keep BS-022. Need a spare carton: use the 3-pack. Need the desk stamp this SKU does not have: use Face Cube. Do not copy the PU-foam line from Classic 4oz onto this marble.

Five gates before the workbook goes in the bag

Walk the table once. The loaf stays out only if every gate holds.

If the first two gates fail, the loaf goes in a drawer, not back on the homework table.

Keep the splash stick, swap the carton, or walk past

Choose Splash Marble Butter when you want one soccer-splash loaf that the shop marks slow-rise and fidget, and you will park it on a closed notebook used only after a problem set. Choose the 3-pack when three skins have to travel together. Choose Face Cube when you want the catalog desk occasion. Walk past the aisle if you needed a therapy device, a listed scent, or a hush class. Keep the splash loaf on the notebook, press it, and watch the type climb.

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