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A Mixed Butter Pack (crunchy) Secret Santa gift belongs in unmarked kraft or leftover printer stock so the green and yellow mango-look ovals stay hidden until the name is read. Pack count is one crunchy piece, and this SKU is not a marked slow-rise listing. Tape paper to paper. Write press toy, not produce.
The carton is the oval. Kraft, a name slip, and the palm-toy line are jobs you add after checkout. The SKU file does not include a produce bag or a gift badge.
Mixed Butter Pack is SKU BS-043. Shop file, said as jobs: quantity stays one; crunch is filed; rebound is unsigned. Also unsigned: hush, foam, PU foam, beads, stretch, fidget, softness, gift badge. Blank cells: scent, inches, grams, ages, rise seconds. The shop line is squeeze this crunchy butter and watch it rebound.
Merchant tiles, restated as wrap notes: one butter squishy; a crunchy squeeze; mixed look as shown in the product photo; a food-style category line that names a stick or loaf. That last tile is aisle language. Listing stills show a leaf-green oval and a butter-yellow teardrop — the mixed look, not a published two-count.
What they will see: smooth toy skin, no printed BUTTER type, no ounce line. A thumb press on the green oval shows a yellow crease in the listing texture shot. That crease is a photo, not a scent. Do not invent grams on the slip. Do not slice an oval to fake a pair.
Green and yellow fruit-shaped toys in a mesh produce sleeve look like mangoes on the cookie table. Unmarked kraft, unused printer stock, or a leftover mailer envelope keeps the fruit read inside until they tear. Leaf tissue, grocery wax, or a recycled fruit sticker makes someone reach for a knife.
Tape belongs on paper-to-paper creases. Tape on the green skin or the yellow tip can lift the surface. Park any bow on the sheet. A waist string that pinches the oval leaves a crease people treat as a defect.
If the invite prints a hard dollar ceiling, this listing is already pack 1. Check the live product page. Do not pad the parcel with a second oval unless the cap allows it. After a hot ride, let the piece sit indoors, then fold.
| Name called beside snacks | Unmarked kraft or printer stock, slip on top | Mesh produce bag, no slip |
|---|---|---|
| Hard dollar line on the invite | This sealed single | A four-pack opened to look generous |
| Communal grab tote | Rigid sleeve, oval lying flat | Loose under a mug |
| Shared bay after they tear | One mixed-look piece | A noise claim this card does not carry |
The only tactile stamp this card carries is crunch. The shop named that squeeze. It did not name a mute class, a foam spec, or a rise row. Do not write a noise grade or a foam claim on the tag.
Occupying fingers between name calls is play, not treatment. Marketplace copy often adds “stress relief.” This page will not copy the health claim.
If the oval feels odd after a mailroom, leave it in indoor air, then press again. Surface-care notes and who may handle a palm toy live on the store FAQ. Ages on this SKU are unpublished, so send grown-ups to that page rather than inventing a grade.
People who typed slow rise squishy into U.S. Google are hunting a rebound stamp. This card does not carry that stamp. Press the green face and the dent will fill; the shop still refuses to file BS-043 as a marked slow-rise SKU, and it will not invent a seconds number.
DataForSEO’s 16 August 2026 U.S. English pull for that seed still surfaces a specialist shop collection and an r/fidgettoys brand thread; neither page tells you how to hide a mango-look oval for a name draw.
Kitchen folklore — freezers, microwaves, lotion, rice bins — will not print a rise row this SKU never had. If you came for slow rising squishies the shop already stamped, open a counted sibling below.
Collector boards still ask which loaf is rarest. BS-043 is a current catalog single, not a chase rank.
Buy the carton that already matches the number of press objects you mean to hand over.
| One name, one crunchy oval, no rise stamp | Mixed Butter Pack | It can stand in — pack 1 is the unit |
|---|---|---|
| One name, two crunchy faces, rebound and fidget stamped | Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack | Pack 2; marked slow rising and fidget; rise field 3 as a listing label |
| One name, four crunchy faces, soft and bead fill stamped | Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack | Pack 4; marked soft and bead-filled; also not a marked slow-rise SKU |
This is a fit map, not a ranking. If you cannot name a second face as part of the same gift, stop at the single. Do not borrow a rise line from the pair, or a bead line from the four-pack.
Walk past this oval if they asked for a clicker, a spinner, or a clinic tool. A toddler table is the wrong party. Ages are unpublished on BS-043, so send the adult to the FAQ instead of inventing a grade. The shop files this as a palm toy, not a chew toy.
Walk past it if they wanted a stored scent, stretch, beads, a foam spec, a fidget stamp, a softness stamp, or a sound grade. Those cells are empty or false. Twelve favors need a bulk pack. Keep the wrapped oval off a fruit bowl; a mango-look toy next to cookies will get bitten.
Pick Mixed Butter Pack when the Secret Santa needs one crunchy mixed-look oval, folded so nobody files it with the fruit, and nobody asked for a printed rise row. Pick the 2-pack when one name is supposed to keep two crunchy faces and the invite wants a stamped rebound. Pick the 4-pack when the same name is supposed to keep four crunchy faces with a soft mark and bead fill. Leave the freezer, the produce bag, and the wellness poster out of it.