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Entry-bowl Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack (soft) thank-you gift

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Two pale yellow salted-butter stick squishies on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Leave two identical pale yellow sticks in the host’s entry bowl so both people who cooked can press one after the door shuts. That is a Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack (soft) thank-you gift: shop-stamped soft and slow-rise, hush unmarked. Add a slip that names a hand toy. The shop sells the carton, not a bowl.

Thank-you is a use. The gift badge on this record is unmarked. Listed occasions stop at squeeze, rebound, fidget, and on the go. Keep the twins off leftover dairy.

Two twins, not a mixed sampler

Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack is SKU BS-057. Stamp sheet — marked: pair 2; rebound slow rising; skin soft; PU foam / foam named; fidget on. Unmarked: hush, crunch, beads, stretch, gift badge. Unpublished: scent, inches, grams, ages. A rise-seconds cell stores 3 as a shop label, not a clock you run on their rug. Tagline: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Feature-board headlines: 2-Pack, Slow rise, PU foam, Super soft.

Both faces are the same pale yellow rectangle with folded ends. Navy type reads 4oz. and NET WT. (113G) on the left, SALTED over a large BUTTER on the right. That ounce line is wrapper art. Do not copy grams onto the slip. Do not slice a loaf. Count two faces in the car. A 2-pack is two press objects, not a mixed print sampler.

Why two faces belong on the same stoop

One host who cooked alone can use a single stick. Two people who shared the stove need two faces, or someone gets leftovers from your tote. Name the hands in the car. If you can name both — host and cohost, two roommates, a couple on the porch — this carton already matches. You do not split a loaf.

The entry bowl is the landing spot because keys and mail already live there. Two butter-shaped sticks on that dish look like objects you meant to leave. The same two sticks on a dessert plate look like a second course.

Surfaces that steal the joke

Entry bowl or key dish, coins swept aside Twins lying flat, slip on top Twins nested in muffin papers
Console under the coat hooks Small rigid sleeve, both faces visible A grocery sack slumped on the island
Low coffee table while kids circulate High shelf, factory wrap still on if you have it Open loaves beside snack cups

This is a sight-line map. You supply the dish. A warm trunk can change how the skin feels, so let the pair sit indoors first. Afternoon sun on glass is heat; a shaded dish by the door is not.

Honest ink for the slip

The navy BUTTER type does the joke. The slip has to kill it.

Useful first line: *Press toy. Not food. Watch it come back.*

Leave these lines off the paper:

Age and surface-care notes live on the store FAQ. This pair leaves ages blank, so send the host there rather than inventing a grade. Shop copy treats these as hand objects, not chew objects. If tote lint rode along, follow that page. A sink is the wrong next step.

Which carton matches the doors

Buy the listing that already matches the hands you mean to thank.

Two people, one stoop Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack (this pair) Opening one stick and calling the missing twin “part of the gift”
One person who asked for a hush line on the single’s own card Classic Gift Butter That single is pack 1. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU. It does carry a quiet-squeeze line on *its* card. This 2-pack leaves hush unmarked.
Two people who asked for a pair without a soft or PU-foam stamp Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack BS-056 is also pack 2 and marked slow rising, but soft and PU foam stay unmarked there. Soft and named PU foam are on *this* card.

This is a fit table, not a ranking. If you cannot name the second hand, stop at one. Crunch and beads stay unmarked here.

Does a marked slow rise squishy belong beside house keys?

On this listing, a slow rise squishy is a loaf the shop already stamped for rebound: press the navy type, then wait while the dent fills. Instant bun foam is a different aisle. This pair is also named PU foam on the spec line, so foam here is the shop material, not a packing-peanut comparison. These two sticks are slow rising squishies with a soft mark. Press one. Wait. Watch BUTTER fill. That is play copy plus a stamp, not a lab clock and not a device.

Marketplace pages still add “stress relief.” Occupying a host’s hands is not treatment. DataForSEO’s 16 August 2026 U.S. English snapshot for “slow rise squishy” still surfaces jumbo food listings and short-form demos, not a two-stick host thank-you.

Skip the kitchen hacks at someone else's house

Search boxes still ask about freezer, microwave, lotion, and rice-bin tricks. Skip those at a host’s house. Factory rebound is already set. If a loaf feels odd after a warm lot, rest it in indoor air, then press again. Do not write a time on the tag.

This pair is not a chase listing

Rarity boards chase old jumbo exclusives. Two current catalog faces with the same salted-butter print are not a chase rank. Do not write “limited” on the slip. If the host prefers one twin, they are looking at the same print twice. Let them pick a hand. Put the other twin back in the bowl.

Leave the pair in the tote when

Skip this carton if the host asked for a clicker, a spinner, or a medical device. Skip it if anyone in the house still mouths objects, or if the only clear surface is the dessert plate. A hush-marked request belongs to the single Classic Gift Butter listing, not this pair. Skip a named scent or a published weight; those cells are empty. Skip it if they wanted crunch.

Tote check before you ring the bell

Three-line recap

Leave two identical soft sticks in the entry bowl so both people who cooked get a hand. Keep tarts on another plate. Use the hush-marked single when they asked for that line. Use BS-056 when they wanted a pair without the soft or PU-foam stamp.

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