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How to store Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack (soft) after birthday for next year

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Two yellow SALTED BUTTER loaves, a pink football, and a blue basketball on a light-yellow cream studio platform, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

The goody bags are empty except for four leftover press toys. How to store Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack (soft) after birthday is a quartet hold: wait until two yellow loaves, a pink football, and a blue basketball feel like indoor air, lift frosting crumbs from the navy type, then file all four in a dry, dark drawer until the next cake.

Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack is a marked-soft, slow-rise set — not leftover dairy and not a hush-rated toy. Care lives on the FAQ. If nobody wants this mix at the next party, skip the year-hold.

Two loaves plus two balls still count as four

You are filing a four-piece set, not kitchen butter and not a pair of gym balls. SKU BS-046 ships as a quartet.

Roster for this carton: four pieces travel together. The card names a slow rebound, a soft squeeze, and fidget use. It does not name crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, or hush. Left blank: scent, inches, grams, ages. The rise cell prints 3 as listing copy, not a candle timer.

What you can see: two yellow rectangles with navy SALTED over a large BUTTER, plus 4 OZ. NET WT. (113 G) on the long face; one glossy pink football with darker laces; one baby-blue basketball with panel seams. The ounce line is wrapper art. None of the four is food.

Two loaves want to lie on a long side. The football wants to roll. Keep the four in one sleeve. If the football split on the porch, retire that piece. Three leftovers taped into a sleeve are not the 4-pack you bought.

Crumbs leave after the skin matches the hallway

Party leftovers often ride home in a warm tote. A hot bag and a long night of pressing can change how a marked slow-rise piece fills back. The listed reset is indoor air, not a kitchen trick. Wait until every face feels like the hallway before you lift crumbs or pick a drawer.

A wrung cloth can lift frosting sugar from the navy type and from the pebble grain on the balls. Leave all four on a dry towel until the skin no longer feels damp. A mixing bowl is not a wash station. Skip alcohol, bleach, and a dryer aimed at the pink laces. If a smear will not lift, stop. Icing hides in the football laces; check the basketball seams too.

The shop FAQ is the care card for heat and cleaners. This SKU does not reprint those answers as a wash ritual.

Breakfast foil is the wrong punchline

Two faces print SALTED BUTTER. The other two look like sports gear. The leftover instinct is still to park anything yellow next to real sticks. The shop does not list a fridge or a freezer as storage.

Park the toys with wrapping paper and extra candles, not with dairy. If the only empty shelf is the fridge door, you do not have a year-hold. Do not park the balls in a real sports bin either. A winter cleat is weight, not a neighbor.

Where the quartet waits until next candles

Pink and blue look cheerful beside leftover balloons. The same west window in August is a fade job. You want dark, dry, room air, and one layer.

Two whole yellow loaves plus both balls Closed dresser tray, one row, no lid crush Gift-table window that still holds balloons
Crumbs already lifted, skin dry Lidded closet shelf with wrapping rolls Cake tin stacked with plates
One torn loaf already retired Do not tape a stub back into a 4-pack Fridge door next to real sticks

If the lid kisses the football, empty one row. Write “press toys, not leftover butter” on the sleeve if it sits near a pantry. Pick a tray you can open the week you buy candles.

Guest advice this 4-pack file skips

This SKU is not sold as foam or PU foam. Freezer, microwave, lotion, and rice-bin tricks aim to rewrite rise. They are not shop care steps.

Freeze the balls “to hold the bounce” Not a listed care step
A sink dunk “to wash the party off” Shop care is a cloth job
West sill as a display rest Sun fades a year-hold

Leave every piece whole. Beads are unmarked. Do not slice a loaf or a ball to “see inside.”

A closed drawer does not rewrite rebound

Boxing the quartet does not pause or improve factory rise. A dark tray only keeps party dust and February sun off two printed faces and two pebble skins.

People who hunt a slow rise squishy after cake usually mean a dent that takes a beat you can watch. BS-046 already prints that stamp. Treat slow rising squishies here as shop language, not a clinic class.

Factory rebound is already on the card. You do not make the set “more” slow rising in a box. If a stick or a ball feels odd after a trunk ride, wait until it matches the room, then press once. Do not store the loaves and the balls under different rules.

A generic U.S. seed search still leans toward snack-shaped marketplace toys and clip demos more than this loaf-and-ball quartet (DataForSEO, United States, English, 2026-08-16).

Three leftover pieces are not this 4-pack

Count to four before you tape the sleeve. Count again the week before the next candles.

The same two loaves, football, and basketball This 4-pack, if all four survived A taped trio sold as the 4-pack
Three leftover pieces, no ball pair Mixed Butter Pack 3-Pack Copying a soft stamp onto that 3-pack
A crunchy, bead-filled four Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack Writing beads onto this BS-046 sleeve

These rows are job matches, not scores. The 3-pack is pack 3, slow rising, with fidget use stored as yes and soft unmarked. BS-047 is also a 4-pack and also marked soft, but it is not a marked slow-rise SKU; crunch and beads are stamped yes there. Do not copy those stamps onto BS-046.

A reachable toy bin is a skip

Skip a year-hold if a toddler can reach the drawer, if the only shelf is a sunny sill, or if you bought the set for a smell this card never stored. Ages stay blank. Who may handle a press toy is a house-rule question; read the FAQ and the terms page. After-birthday parking is a hand object, not a chew object.

Leave the set boxed if next year’s table needed a clicker, a stretch line, a foam bun, or a hush stamp. The hush cell is empty.

Goody-bag ticket

Use these as leftover checks, not a numbered wash ritual.

Party-stash docket

Use Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack when next year’s table still wants the same two yellow loaves plus the pink football and blue basketball, and you can give the quartet a dark, dry, one-layer year. Rest the four pieces at room air, lift crumbs, and park them flat — out of sun, off the cake plate, out of the fridge. Buy the 3-pack when you no longer have four intact faces. Buy BS-047 when the brief is a crunchy, bead-filled four. Walk away if mouths are still in the room, or if the only empty shelf faces the sun.

Catalog facts come from the product pages linked above. This page is an after-birthday storage note, not a lab test.

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