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Entry-bowl Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack thank-you gift

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Two pink-purple-blue-yellow tie-dye butter sticks printed 4oz NET WT.(113G) BUTTER SALTED on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Two people cooked. You owe both of them something to press after the last coat leaves the hook. A Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack thank-you gift is that pair: two matching swirl sticks, parked with the mail, never beside leftover cake. The shop sells the carton. It does not sell a bowl. Soft and slow-rise are marked; hush is not.

The dye looks like soap or candy at a glance, so the landing and the note matter more than the ribbon. Thank-you is a job you assigned; the shop record does not stamp a gift badge. Pink and blue name the print, not a flavor.

Thank two cooks with two whole swirls

Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack is two whole sticks. If you can only name one person who cooked, this carton already has a spare face. If dinner had two cooks — partners, roommates, siblings sharing the stove — the pair already matches. Do not cut a swirl to invent a third thank-you.

Bring your own dish. The listing does not include a tray or a ribbon.

Pink-blue dye is print, not a flavor

SKU BS-025. Read the card as a sentence, not a badge wall: two pieces; rebound marked slow rising; skin marked soft; fidget use on. Crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, and hush stay off. Scent, size, grams, and ages were never filled. The listing stores a 3-second rise field; treat it as a shop stamp, not a demo you time on their floor. The written line: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. The four board titles, said as jobs: two pieces; press then watch the dent fill; a super-soft butter-shaped squeeze; a food-style stick.

Photos show two glossy rectangles. Hot pink, purple, sky blue, lemon, and mint run through each face. Teal type repeats 4oz, NET WT.(113G), a large BUTTER, and a smaller SALTED. That type is grocery theater. The ounce line is decoration; the weight cell is empty. Leave grams off the note. Leave both loaves whole.

Mail already has a perch; tarts already have china

Envelopes already live by the latch. Dessert already has china. Two grocery-print swirls on leftover tarts read as a second pastry. The same two on the outgoing-mail stack read as objects you meant to leave.

Teal type scratches if a house key rides on it. After a closed-car commute, wait until both skins match indoor air before anyone presses. A west-facing console is a heat patch. A shaded dish under the coats is not.

First thing they see Pair still reads as a thank-you Pair reads as leftover dessert
Outgoing-mail stack, metal already scooped Both dye jobs flat, slip under one end Swirls nested in cupcake papers
Console under the hooks Stiff sleeve, both faces showing Grocery sack slumped by the sink
Low table while kids circulate Higher ledge, factory film still on if it came that way Open loaves beside snack bowls

Treat the table as a sightline map, not a room ranking.

The note has to unsell the grocery type

The grocery type does the joke. The note has to kill it.

Write: *Hand toy. Not dairy. Press, then watch the swirl fill.*

Do not add:

Who may handle a food-look stick, and how to clean tote dust, live on the store FAQ. This SKU leaves ages blank. Point the host there. Shop house use for this pair starts at six. Do not invent a grade on the note.

Match the pair to the dinner you just left

Pick the carton that already has the right count and the right print. Do not hand over one swirl and call the leftover twin a bonus.

Cooks you can still name Carton already built for that count Swap that breaks the thank-you
Two people, one stoop, you want this swirl Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack The carton is already two matching faces
Two people who asked for a different paint-swirl pair Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack That pair is also two pieces, marked slow rising and soft; it is not this pink-blue dye job
One person who asked for a hush-marked single Classic Gift Butter That listing is a single. Slow-rise is unmarked there. A hush line lives on *that* card. This 2-pack leaves hush unmarked.

If only one cook gets a thank-you, buy a true single instead of opening this pair.

A thumbprint they can watch is the shop class

On this pair, a slow rise squishy is a stick whose thumbprint stays in the swirl long enough to watch teal BUTTER climb back toward flat. Instant bun foam hides that beat. These two sticks are sold as slow rising squishies. That is a shop mark plus play copy — not a stopwatch study, and not a gadget.

Soft is marked. Crunch is not. Beads are not. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked as true — do not invent a foam-bun story because the dye looks candy-like.

Marketplace pages add “stress relief.” Occupied thumbs are still play, not treatment. Two live catalog faces with the same pink-blue dye job do not earn a rarity line. If one twin looks nicer tonight, they still share a print. Offer a choice. Return the spare to the dish.

If a stick feels gummy after a hot ride, rest both indoors, then press again. Do not pencil a rebound time onto the note.

Carry the pair back out if the ask is a different aisle

Do not unbox this sleeve if they named a click-counter, a spinner disc, or anything sold as a health device. Do not unbox it if someone in that house still chews toys, or if dessert china is the only empty surface. A hush request belongs on Classic Gift Butter — pack 1, hush marked, not a marked slow-rise SKU. Do not invent a smell or a gram figure; both cells are blank. Walk away if they wanted crunch.

Count both dye jobs on the stoop

Leave two matching swirl sticks with the mail so each cook gets a press object. Pastry stays on its own china. Reach for the oil-paint pair when they asked for that print. Reach for Classic Gift Butter when they asked for a hush-marked single that is not a marked slow-rise SKU.

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