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Wrap a Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack (soft) Secret Santa gift in plain paper

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Two pale yellow SALTED BUTTER stick squishies stacked on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack (soft) Secret Santa gift belongs in one unprinted sheet, both loaves still together, navy BUTTER type hidden until the name is called. Skip grocery wax, muffin papers, and a ribbon around the middle. Add a tag that says hand toy. The shop sells the pair, not wrap. You are folding a two-stick draw, not rating how foam holds a dent.

The carton does not arrive with kraft or a dollar-cap sticker. The gift stamp on this SKU is unmarked. You fold the sheet.

Keep both loaves under the same name

Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack is SKU BS-059. Shop ledger in running marks: pair count 2; rebound stamped slow rising; skin marked soft; PU foam named on the spec line; foam named; fidget line present. Marks that stay off: hush, crunch, beads, stretch, and the gift badge. Empty cells: scent, size, weight, ages. A rise cell stores 3 as a listing label, not a party timer. Card line: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.

Listing photos show two identical pale yellow rectangles 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 tag. Do not slice a loaf. Count two faces before you fold.

Secret Santa is one name. This carton already matches that name with two press objects. If the invite lets you draw two names, buy two cartons. Do not open this pair and call the leftover twin “for someone else” unless the rules allow a split.

Unprinted paper hides a dairy two-pack

Two butter-shaped sticks in wax paper look like you brought groceries. One sheet of unprinted kraft, leftover printer stock, or a leftover mailer envelope keeps the food read inside until they tear. A pair is thicker than a single, so a flimsy deli sheet will telegraph the loaf shape.

Tape belongs on paper-to-paper creases. Do not stick tape on BUTTER or the ounce line. Print lifts. A bow is optional; park it on the paper. Do not cinch both waists as if you were tying a butter brick for the fridge.

If the invite prints a hard dollar ceiling, this listing is already pack 2. Check the live product page. Do not pad the parcel with a third loaf from another SKU.

Draw-table hazard Parcel that keeps the pair Parcel that leaks the joke
Opening next to cookies One unprinted sheet around both, tag on top Wax sleeve, muffin papers, no tag
Hard dollar ceiling This sealed 2-pack, nothing added A 12-pack you “trimmed”
Shared bay after the reveal Two faces, no hush claim on the tag A mute line this card does not carry

The table is a sight-line map, not a wrap ranking. A warm mailroom can change how the skin feels, so let the pair sit indoors before you fold.

What rebound looks like after they tear

On this carton, a slow rise squishy is a loaf the shop already stamped for rebound: press the navy type, then wait while the dent fills. Instant packing 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. Fingers between name calls are play, not treatment.

A DataForSEO U.S. English snapshot for “slow rise squishy” on 16 August 2026 still parks Reddit brand threads and TikTok ASMR clips next to the seed; none of those pages show how to fold two identical sticks into one office-party parcel.

Collector boards ask which loaf is rarest. BS-059 is a current catalog pair. Two same pale faces are print twins, not a chase rank.

Do not “improve” the climb in the mailroom

Holiday wrap does not add extra climb. The factory already stamped this pair. Skip fridge “sets,” a microwave, lotion, and rice bins. Keep the parcel off a radiator.

If a stick feels odd after a hot ride, leave both faces in indoor air, then press again. Surface care and heat notes live on the store FAQ. A sink bath before you fold is the wrong idea. This SKU leaves the ages cell empty, so send grown-ups to that page rather than inventing a grade. Shop copy treats these as hand objects, not chew objects.

Match the carton to the number of names

Buy the listing that already matches the number of faces you mean to hand over.

One name, two pale faces Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack Opening one stick and calling the leftover twin “extra”
One name, one hush-stamped single Classic Gift Butter Pack 1. Not a marked slow-rise SKU. A hush line lives on *its* card. This 2-pack leaves hush unmarked.
One name, a pair without a soft or PU-foam stamp Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack BS-058 is pack 2 and slow rising, but soft and PU foam stay unmarked there.

This is a fit table, not a ranking. If you cannot name the second face as part of the same gift, stop at a single. Do not borrow a hush line from the single and write it on this tag.

Recipients who should draw a different SKU

Skip this pair if the recipient asked for a clicker, a spinner, or a medical device. Store copy calls these hand toys. Skip it if the party is a toddler table; the ages field is unpublished, so point grown-ups at the FAQ. Skip it if they wanted a named scent, a stretch claim, beads, crunch, or a hush rating. Those lines are empty or false on BS-059. Twelve favors need a bulk pack, not this carton.

Do not set the wrapped pair on a butter dish. Navy BUTTER type next to real pastry will get bitten.

Parcel walk-through

When this carton is the right draw

Choose Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack when the Secret Santa needs two marked-soft, marked-slow-rise, PU-foam sticks, folded as one parcel so nobody files them with the snacks. Choose Classic Gift Butter when the count is one pale stick and the hush line lives on that single’s own card. Choose the BS-058 2-pack when you want two faces without a soft or PU-foam stamp. Leave the freezer and the grocery wax out of it.

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