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A Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack birthday display is two candy-melt butter sticks you can split between the cake-room mantel and a homework desk, or park as a pair on one frosting-free board. Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack ships as a pair of marked-soft loaves with a slow-rise stamp. They are not food. The carton is not marked as a fidget SKU and carries no hush rating.
Birthday tables already own cake, candles, and a gift pile. This sleeve adds two grocery-theater wraps printed BUTTER. That overlap is the whole problem. This page is a landing note for two matching melts — not a balloon plan. No cake topper ships in the sleeve.
The invite may say “mantel party.” The cake still takes the nicest flat wood first. What is left is the real question: a fireplace shelf the cake is not using, or a desk after the song, or one leftover board you can keep icing off.
Name that leftover wood before you peel tape. A mantel hour is standing traffic — people lift a loaf, laugh at the rainbow type, set it down crooked, and go back for punch. A desk hour is one sitter. If you cannot name even one dry landing, leave the pair boxed.
The desk occasion field on this record is blank. Parking a loaf beside an inbox is still allowed. It is not a catalog homework kit.
If this SKU were a birthday reply card, the RSVP would read like this.
Two seats reserved. Pack count 2. Both loaves are marked for a slow rebound and a super-soft squeeze.
No plus-ones on the envelope. Crunch, beads, stretch, fidget, foam, PU foam, and any mute grade stay unsigned. Do not write a hush line on a place card. Do not compare the press to foam for sound.
Blank lines the host cannot fill. Smell, inches, grams, and a printed age grade. Do not invent a candy scent. Do not copy the painted ounces as a weighed spec.
Shop handwriting. Squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Merchant heads, restated as party notes: a two-piece set; press in, then watch it rebound; a soft butter-shaped squeeze; a food-style stick or loaf. A rise field stores 3 as listing type, not a candle clock.
Photos show a pair of matching candy-wash rectangles. Each wrap fades from cyan ends through a yellow mid-panel that holds a pink heart. Navy grocery type sits on that yellow: SALTED over BUTTER, plus the 4OZ. / NET WT. (113 G) paint. The paint is theater. The listing weight cell is still empty.
Match the pair to how the birthday actually moves, then move the objects that already own that wood.
| Birthday hour | Dry landing | Cake, gifts, and flame relocate |
|---|---|---|
| Right after the song, people still standing | Fireplace shelf with space around both BUTTER faces, or one loaf there if you split |
Cake stand, candle ring, a shared punch cup |
| Party over, one sitter at homework | The second wrap on a dish you can lift off the keys | Coffee, tape, leftover icing knives |
| Only one frosting-free board in the house | Keep both melts together on that board | Gift bags, a heater lid, the dessert plate |
These rows are traffic maps, not a ranking. Skip a ledge that already holds flame. If frosting owns the only flat board, skip the display. A shelf nobody can reach turns two press toys into props. A kids table at snack height will look like leftover icing. If a guest treats the print as food, say it is a hand toy before they squeeze.
Birthday rooms collect flame on purpose. A candle ring, a numbered tea-light, a south window at noon, and the lid of a space heater are the same problem for these skins. The store FAQ already files direct heat among the things these toys should stay away from. After a warm car ride, wait until both wraps feel like indoor air. Do not fridge the pair to “set the candy bands.”
If mantel dust landed on the navy type, use that FAQ rather than inventing a sink ritual. A torn wrap is finished.
Count the loaves before you invent a third face or slice one.
| Two candy wraps on one board, or a 1+1 split across mantel and desk | Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack | That this sleeve is a single, or that you should cut a melt |
|---|---|---|
| One melt, one perch, and you want the sibling’s extra stamps | Candy Gradient Butter | Stretch and fidget live on that single. They stay unsigned here |
| Three matching melts for a longer gift table | Candy Gradient Butter 3-Pack | That trio stamps fidget and leaves stretch unsigned. Do not paste either mark onto BS-027 |
Do not cut a loaf to fake a third wrap. Do not copy a fidget or stretch line from the siblings onto this 2-pack.
On a birthday board, a slow rise squishy is a loaf whose thumb crease stays long enough for someone walking past the cake to see BUTTER climb back. Instant packing peanuts skip that beat. This 2-pack already carries that shop mark, so count the pair among the site’s slow rising squishies. Foam is unsigned.
Press one loaf. Wait. Let the twin sit still. Occupied hands between the song and the coat pile are play, not treatment.
A mid-August 2026 U.S. Google snapshot for that seed still parks a giant-squishy demo video and a Reddit brand thread beside specialty-shop grids (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 16 August 2026). That mix is the category, not this two-count birthday landing.
The factory already set the rebound. Skip freezer, microwave, hair-dryer, lotion, and rice bins. If a wrap feels strange after a hot trunk, rest both faces at room air, then press again. The 3 in the rise box is listing type, not a lab clock. Collector threads still ask which loaf is rarest; the shop sells these as a current matching pair, not a chase card.
Check the rooms once before anyone sings. These are board checks, not a wrapping ritual.
BUTTER explained as paint, not dairySkip this sleeve if you needed a spinner, a stretch-stamped loaf, a named smell, beads, crunch, a fidget stamp, or a hush rating. Those cells were never filled. Skip it if cake and candles already own every board. Handling rules for a hand toy live on the FAQ. BS-027 never filled an ages grade. Keep food-look wraps off a toddler snack table.
Use this 2-pack when two marked-soft, slow-rise candy-melt loaves need a birthday house — split across mantel and desk, or kept together on one frosting-free board — and you can keep real cake and flame off that wood. Move to Candy Gradient Butter when the count is one melt and you want that single’s stretch and fidget stamps. Move to the 3-pack when the gift table needs three matching wraps. Keep heat off the loaves. Do not serve them.