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A Candy Gradient Butter teen gift works when the present is one rainbow butter stick they can press after they put the phone on the nightstand. Candy Gradient Butter ships as pack 1, marked slow-rising, soft, stretchy, and fidget. Mute and gift stay unmarked. This article is wrap advice so the stick reads as a toy, not a snack or a gadget.
You still write the card. The shop does not ship a locker plan.
Here, no-screen is a packing rule: no cable, no app, no login, no dock. The teen presses a rainbow rectangle. That is the whole job.
It is not a claim about mood, sleep, or “stress relief,” even though generic slow rise squishy pages often bolt that phrase onto the aisle. The fidget mark on BS-026 is a shop stamp for fingers. It is not a clinical label.
Mute is unmarked. Do not invent a hush adjective. Do not compare this loaf to foam for sound. Foam and PU foam are unmarked. The shop has not published a decibel number. A locker is a drawer with a lock, not a sound booth.
Play lines on the card stop at squeeze, rebound, fidget, and on the go. On the go is a pouch. It is not a wellness kit.
Read the file like a passport, not a feature dump.
Admitted. One piece. Slow-rising. Soft. Stretch. Fidget.
Withheld. Crunch. Beads. Foam. PU foam. Mute. Gift badge.
Blank. Scent. Inches. Grams. Ages.
Paint on the loaf, not a weighed spec. Red-orange 4OZ and NET WT.(113G), plus small football match over a large rainbow BUTTER. The weight cell is empty. Do not copy ounces onto the tag.
Shop sentence: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Merchant headlines, restated as wrap notes: one butter squishy; press in, then watch it rebound; soft butter-shaped squeeze; pull and rebound.
A rise-seconds cell stores 3 as a listing label. It is not a birthday stopwatch.
What they will see: a rectangular loaf whose bands melt yellow into orange, magenta, violet, cyan, and blue. The bands are pigment. They are not flavor. Do not cut the loaf to fake a pair.
Need two faces? Close this sleeve and open Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack. That carton is pack 2 and still marks slow rising and soft. Stretch and fidget stay unmarked there. Need three faces for a stash bowl? That is Candy Gradient Butter 3-Pack. BS-028 is pack 3, marked slow rising, soft, and fidget. Stretch is unmarked on that card.
Candy-shop stripes plus a BUTTER print will get bitten if the loaf parks next to sweets. Treat it like stationery.
| Hand-off | Pocket that works | Surface that lies |
|---|---|---|
| Birthday night | Rigid sleeve, stick flat, slip on the lid | Candy dish by the cake |
| Monday locker | Padded pouch, film still on if you have it | Loose under a water bottle |
This is parking, not a room ranking. Slip line before tape: *Hand toy. Not dessert. Wait for the fill-back.*
If a younger kid shares the room, send the adults to the store FAQ. Do not invent a grade. BS-026 prints no ages. The shop files this loaf as a press object, not something to chew.
A single is already the whole unit. Name the hands while the paper is still flat.
| One teen, one nightstand, rise mark required | Candy Gradient Butter | It is not wrong — pack 1 is the unit |
|---|---|---|
| Two lockers, two rainbow faces | Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack | This page is one stick; that listing is pack 2 |
| Three hands or a stash bowl | Candy Gradient Butter 3-Pack | Pack 3; stretch is unmarked on that card |
If you cannot name a second hand, stop at one.
On this SKU, slow rise means the shop marked the loaf so a thumbprint stays visible while the rainbow print returns. That is a catalog stamp, not a lab clock. Instant snap-back is a different aisle. BS-026 is one of those slow rising squishies because the file says so.
Press the magenta band. Leave it. Watch BUTTER round out. That is the tagline in practice. Do not write a timer on the tag.
A mid-August 2026 DataForSEO look at U.S. English results for the seed still leans on jumbo marketplace clips and specialist shops. Those pages sell the aisle, not this one rainbow stick.
Search boxes still collect freezer, microwave, lotion, and rice-bin ideas next to the seed (DataForSEO, United States, English, 16 August 2026). Those tricks do not belong in a locker. Factory rebound is already set.
If the loaf feels odd after a warm trunk or a stuffed backpack, rest it in indoor air, then press again. The scent cell is empty. Lint and surface notes live on the FAQ. Do not put the loaf in a sink. A dryer aimed at wrap still counts as heat.
Collector threads ask which squishy is rarest. A live catalog face with candy-shop bands is not a chase rank. Do not write “limited” on the note. Count the pieces: one.
Skip BS-026 if they asked for a clicker, a spinner, or a clinical tool. Store copy calls these hand toys. Skip it if anyone on the list still mouths objects — ages are unpublished, so point grown-ups at the FAQ. Skip it if they wanted a named scent, crunch, a foam bun, beads, or a marked mute toy. Those cells are empty or false. Buy the 2-pack or 3-pack if you needed more faces. Write a toy note if the only clear surface is the snack plate.
This is wrapping advice. It is not a sound study, a crush test, or a wellness kit.
If one teen can keep a rainbow stick off the candy dish and off the charger, BS-026 is the carton. Name a second hand and you want the 2-pack. Name a third and walk to the 3-pack. Keep factory film on if you still have it. The freezer bag stays in the kitchen.
Order the stick on the Candy Gradient Butter page.