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If the brown tablet sits on reserved holds, a clerk will treat it as leftover candy. Keep a Chocolate Butter Stick library-desk fidget (no silent rating) in the writing hand or on a notebook you own. Chocolate Butter Stick is one slow-rise, soft piece with the fidget mark on. The shop left the silent field unmarked for SKU BS-018.
The cocoa color is pigment. There is no scent on the card and no wrapper type to peel. From the next chair the 3-by-4 grid still reads as a chocolate bar, and leftover bars get moved. What follows is the shop card plus a rule for a shared study slot. Nobody at the shop sat this bar in a reading room and timed the rebound.
The listing photo is a food-style tablet: twelve raised squares in three rows of four, glossy cocoa brown, one corner already dented. There is no navy type and no foil sleeve. The grid is toy art, not a vending-machine bar and not packing foam. If a real snack already occupies the carrel tray, the toy needs a different surface. People move leftover candy.
A library desk is a timed loan. Name the blotter that will leave with you before the bar comes out of the bag: writing palm, closed notebook, or a zipper sleeve on the chair back. Not the reserved-book stack. Not the hollow laminate rail. Press over cloth you own. A reading lamp is still heat. This carton holds one piece. When you stand, the out-count is still one.
Read BS-018 as a filing, not a feature spray. The card files four yeses: pack count 1, slow rising, soft, fidget. Spec rows print the name, pack 1, and rise: slow rising. Job words are squeeze, rebound, fidget, and on the go. The shop sentence is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.
The card does not file crunchy, stretch, beads, foam, PU foam, gift, or a desk occasion. Scent, measured size, grams, and an age grade sit blank. A rise-seconds cell stores 3; treat that cell as listing copy, not a stopwatch from a carrel. Library-desk in this title is a seating habit. The desk box is empty, so a desk fidget search may land you here without this SKU being sold as a stamped desk item. Golden Butter Stick is another single-piece, fidget-marked stick if you want a gold face. It also leaves the desk box empty.
There is no button and no spring. You press a square. The silent field stays empty, so this page will not invent a mute class, and it will not rank the tablet against foam for sound. Both foam flags stay unmarked. A foam comparison would be invented.
Crunchy, beads, and stretch stay unmarked. Do not slice a square to inspect a fill. A torn tablet is finished. Soft is a feel line, not a promise that a slap on laminate will go unnoticed. A slap on a hollow rail is percussion. Occupying your fingers between chapters is still not treatment. Marketplace copy next to the seed “slow rise squishy” often glues calm-and-stress language onto food shapes. This bar does not inherit it. If the next chair looks up after one press, the sleeve wins that hour.
This is a fit map, not a ranking.
| One cocoa face and the fidget mark | Chocolate Butter Stick | Writing hand or a notebook you own |
|---|---|---|
| Three chocolate-and-berry faces to rotate later at home | Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack | Nowhere on a library hold shelf |
| A gold single stick with the same fidget mark | Golden Butter Stick | Same one-hand rule; gold still reads as candy from two chairs away |
BS-018 is the one-tablet ask. The 3-pack is for extras that would otherwise get borrowed at home. Golden Stick is a different face with the same one-piece filing.
On BS-018, slow rise means a square holds a thumb dent long enough to see the crease, then the tablet climbs back toward the 3-by-4 grid. Instant-pop foam skips that wait. This bar sits with other slow rising squishies because the rise row is checked. Shoppers asking what slow rise squishies are usually want that pause, not a therapy claim. If the tablet feels odd after a cold walk or a hot backpack, rest it; handling notes live on the store FAQ.
A kitchen rewrite will not add delay to a piece that already left the factory marked slow rising. Leave ovens, rice bins, freezers, oils, and hair dryers out of the bag. A carrel lamp over the squares is still heat. On this SKU both foam flags stay off.
Buy the single tablet on Chocolate Butter Stick. Pack count is 1. Generic aisle clips mix jumbo food-shape cards with demo videos; none of those pages review this chocolate bar. Do not assume this listing is jumbo, scented, or PU foam. Chocolate Butter Stick is current stock, not a retired chase. Count the pieces: one.
Walk past BS-018 if the job is a clicker, a spinner, or a classroom accommodation tool. The shop files this as a palm toy. Ages stay blank — send adults to the FAQ. House kid-use copy still aims older school-age palms. Anyone who still gums pencils should not get a chocolate-shaped tablet. Walk past it 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. Walk past it as a paperweight.
Mark these before you give the slot back. They are return checks, not a wash routine.
If candy-tray split or the owned blotter fails, the bar goes in the tote for that hour.
BS-018 is one cocoa tablet and a printed rise row, with the candy face off reserved holds. Skip the aisle if you need a clinic device or a rated mute gadget. Press a square. Watch the dent fill. Pocket the bar.