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How to store Neon Swirl Butter after New Year for next year

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One rainbow Neon Swirl Butter stick printed SALTED BUTTER on a light-yellow cream studio platform, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Hats in a bowl. How to store Neon Swirl Butter after New Year is a January parking job: wait until the rainbow loaf feels like the room, lift confetti off the navy type, then lay the single stick flat in a dry, dark drawer until next December 31. Neon Swirl Butter is one marked-soft, slow-rise food-style bar — not leftover dairy, not foam.

The shop does not sell a January crate. Care notes live on the FAQ. If nobody wants a rainbow loaf at the next countdown, skip the year-hold. A sock drawer is not a museum.

One rainbow bar after the countdown

You are filing one food-style stick, not a butter dish from the cheese board. SKU BS-030 ships as a single.

Stamped for one piece, a slow rebound, a soft squeeze, and a butter-shaped loaf. Left unmarked: crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, fidget, hush. Never written: scent, inches, grams, ages. The rise cell shows 3 — shop copy, not a midnight countdown. The shop line is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.

What you can see: a rectangular loaf with a blended swirl of hot pink, magenta, electric yellow, lime, cyan, and purple. The bands melt; they are not painted stripes. Navy type on the long face reads 4 OZ. NET WT. (113 G) and SALTED BUTTER. That print is wrapper art, not a weighed spec. The loaf is not food.

If the loaf split on the porch, retire it. A taped seam is not the SKU you bought.

Glitter lifts after the loaf matches the hallway

A New Year leftover often rides home from a porch or a warm car. Heat and a long night of pressing can change how a marked slow-rise piece fills back. The listed fix is rest at room air, not a kitchen reset. Bring the loaf inside. Wait until the rainbow face feels like the hallway before you lift glitter or pick a drawer.

A wrung cloth can lift glitter from the navy type. Leave the loaf on a dry towel until the skin no longer feels damp. A punch bowl is not a wash station. Skip alcohol, bleach, and a hair dryer aimed at the swirl. If a smear will not lift, stop.

February sun bleaches a year-hold

A rainbow face looks cheerful beside leftover streamers. The same west window in February is a bleach job. You want dark, dry, room air, and one layer. You should still read BUTTER when you open the drawer next December.

After-midnight leftover File it here until next Dec 31 Do not park it here
One intact rainbow loaf, glitter already lifted Closed sock drawer, loaf lying on its side Party-table window that still holds streamers
Face dry, navy type still readable Tissue-lined craft tray on a closet shelf Champagne bucket or a wet bar mat

If a lid kisses the swirl, the box is too full. File the sleeve with hats, not with flour. Write “press toy, not leftover butter” on the tape if the drawer sits near a pantry.

Foil next to real butter is the wrong joke

January leftover instinct is to refrigerate anything that looks like dairy. This face prints SALTED BUTTER, so the joke is worse. The shop does not list a fridge, a freezer, or an ice bucket as storage. Park the toy with party hats, not with foil.

Midnight rumors that never made the care card

This card never names foam or PU foam. Freezer, microwave, lotion, and rice-bin “resets” are not shop care. They will not restamp rebound.

Freeze the swirl to “save the bounce” Not a listed care step
A punch-bowl dunk “to rinse the party off” Shop care is a cloth job
Mantel perch as a winter display Sun and fireplace heat fade a year-hold

Leave the loaf whole. Beads are unmarked. Do not slice the swirl to “see inside.”

A dark drawer keeps dust off, not rebound frozen

Boxing the swirl does not freeze the rebound in place. A dark drawer only keeps January dust and February sun off one printed face.

On this carton, slow rise means the dent you press into the rainbow face takes a beat you can watch before the navy type lies flat again. Passing the loaf around at midnight is still play. Neon Swirl Butter is one of those slow rising squishies — a shop label, not a medical class. The listing is not sold as foam. People who type slow rise squishy usually want that watchable dent. This single already carries the stamp.

Factory rebound is already on the card. If the stick feels odd after a trunk ride, wait until it matches the room, then press once.

Collector boards ask which squishy is rarest. This single is a current catalog loaf, not a chase figure. Generic marketplace piles for the seed sell the category, not SKU BS-030.

November decides whether you need a pair

Check that the stick is still whole. Check again when you buy next year’s hats. Size the next carton to the next party, not to leftover guilt.

One rainbow loaf on a new party cloth This single, if it survived A second half cut from the same stick
Two matching neon faces Neon Swirl Butter 2-Pack Calling two leftover singles “the 2-pack”
Three matching faces for a table Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack Copying stretch or fidget stamps from another carton onto this single

These rows are job matches, not scores. The 2-pack is pack 2, slow rising, soft, with stretch and fidget stamped yes and hush unmarked. The 3-pack is pack 3, slow rising, soft, fidget stamped yes, stretch unmarked. Do not copy those extra stamps onto BS-030.

If you only needed a place to buy another slow rise squishy, start on the product page linked above. Read the pack count on the card.

Year-hold fails if mouths can reach the drawer

Skip a year-hold if a toddler can reach the drawer, if the only shelf is a west sill, or if you bought it for a scent this card never stored. Ages stay blank. The shop’s kid-use page aims older hands (6+ on that page). This SKU prints no age. Who may handle a grocery-print loaf sits on the FAQ and terms. After New Year, this is a palm toy, not a chew toy.

Leave it boxed if next year’s table needed a clicker, a stretch line, a foam bun, or a hush stamp. The hush cell is empty. Do not call this loaf quieter than foam.

Morning-after sleeve marks

Use these as a January 2 close-out, not a wash sequence.

Use Neon Swirl Butter when next year’s countdown still wants one rainbow loaf and you can give it a dark drawer for a year. Rest it at room air, lift party glitter, and park it flat — out of sun, off the ice bucket, out of the fridge. Buy the 2-pack for two matching faces. Buy the 3-pack when the table wants a row. Skip the year-hold 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-New-Year storage note, not a lab test.

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