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From the stacks, Candy Gradient Butter looks like novelty dairy from a campus snack shop: yellow-to-violet melt, football-match BUTTER, a joke 4OZ line. That is why a Candy Gradient Butter library-desk fidget (no silent rating) cannot live on the hold rail. Candy Gradient Butter is a single slow-rise, soft, stretch stick. The shop did not mark mute or desk, and it did not time rebound in a reading room.
Buttersquishy has not published a carrel trial. What you get here is the listing card plus a habit for borrowed furniture.
A reserved slot is a loan with a clock. The next reader inherits the hold ledge, the scanner, and anything that looks like a snack left behind. This loaf is a vertical candy melt — yellow tips, then orange, magenta, violet, blue, and a cyan-green middle — with grocery theater on the long face: 4OZ, NET WT.(113G), a small football match, and a rainbow BUTTER. That type is wrapper art. The shop never stored ounces or grams for this SKU, so do not quote the joke as a measured weight. The scent cell is empty. Do not buy the loaf for a candy smell, and do not rest it beside a real bar.
Circulation staff move leftover dairy. Decide the travel surface first — writing fist, owned notebook, or chair-back sleeve — then unpack. Reserved books stay empty of rainbow pats. This listing ships one piece. Park the reading lamp off the yellow tip.
File this SKU the way a reserve desk files a short-loan item.
The shop records one piece in the carton. Rise is marked slow rising. Feel is marked soft. Stretch is marked. Fidget is stamped. Job words: squeeze, rebound, fidget, on the go. Shop sentence: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Headlines stay in that lane — single stick, press-and-rebound, super soft, pull-and-rebound.
The same file leaves crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, mute, desk occasion, and gift unmarked. Scent, measured size, grams, and an age grade sit blank. A rise-seconds cell stores 3. That is a shop tag, not a timed reading from a carrel.
The phrase library-desk names where you sit, not a box the shop punched. Face Cube Butter is the loaf that actually carries a desk occasion. That cube does not carry the fidget stamp or the stretch mark this melt does.
Stretch is the line that separates this single stick from the pair listing. You can pull the loaf and let the candy bands climb back. That is a hand move over cloth you own. It is not permission to yank the stick against the carrel edge until a seam opens. A torn melt is finished.
Crunch is unmarked. Beads are unmarked. Do not slice the cyan middle to hunt a fill. Both foam flags stay unmarked, so any foam-versus-butter sound chart would be invented.
Press until the rainbow BUTTER folds. Wait. You are watching printed grocery type refill, not a gadget cycle.
You press. There is no clicker. The silent field stays empty, so this page will not hang a hush adjective on the loaf or rank it against foam for sound. Soft is a feel line. A rainbow stick hit on a hollow edge is a drum. If a neighbor's page turns because of your press, bag the stick. A fidget stamp names a hand job, not a clinic protocol. Marketplace pages next to the seed slow rise squishy often glue calm-and-stress language onto food shapes. This melt does not inherit it.
Match the furniture you already booked.
| One reserved slot; fidget stamp required; one rainbow face | Candy Gradient Butter | Writing fist or a notebook you own | Yes |
|---|---|---|---|
| You want a spare melt for later, at home | Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack | None of them on a hold shelf | No |
| The desk occasion must sit on the card | Face Cube Butter | One cube on a private tray, not a hold rail | No |
BS-026 is the carton when one candy melt, the fidget stamp, and the stretch mark are the whole ask. The pair is a spare that stays home. Face Cube is the private-blotter listing when desk has to appear on the card.
People Also Ask still sits next to that U.S. seed in the 16 August 2026 DataForSEO pull. Answer those asks for this loaf.
On BS-026, slow rise means a thumb dent stays long enough to watch the rainbow BUTTER crease, then the stick climbs back toward the candy bands. Instant-pop foam skips that wait. This loaf sits with other slow rising squishies because the rise row is checked. People who type the definition usually want that visible pause, not a wellness claim. After a cold commute or a hot bag, rest the stick; the store FAQ already covers temperature handling.
A factory slow-rise mark is finished work. Do not try to add delay with ovens, rice bins, freezers, oils, or hair dryers. The carrel lamp over the yellow tip counts as heat. Both foam flags stay off. Dust comes off a wrung cloth at home, not in a restroom sink.
Buy the single melt on Candy Gradient Butter. Pack count is 1. A mid-August 2026 U.S. pull for that seed still ranks jumbo demo clips and collector grids; none of them review football-match type on a candy melt at a carrel. This card is not jumbo, not scented, and not a PU-foam SKU. Collectors talk about rarity; Candy Gradient Butter is ordinary current stock.
Leave BS-026 bagged if you need a mechanical clicker, a spinner, or an official classroom aid. The shop files it as a palm toy. Ages stay blank — send that question to the FAQ. Do not hand a butter-shaped melt to anyone who chews pencils. Leave it bagged if the library bans food-look objects, or if you need a desk punch, a hush grade, PU foam, a stored scent, or a crunch fill. Soft is marked; crunch is not. It will not pin a textbook.
Check these before you give the furniture back.
If dairy split or the owned page fails, bag the stick.
BS-026 earns the slot only if one candy melt is the whole ask and the grocery face never sits on someone else's holds. The 2-pack is for a spare that stays home. Face Cube is for a private blotter that needs the desk occasion printed. If you need a rated mute gadget, this aisle is the wrong drawer.