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Favor count for a Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack (BS-058) Christmas party favor

stmas party favor

Two pale yellow salted-butter stick squishies on a cream studio surface, one facing the camera, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Tree-trimming night is not a bulk carton night. A Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack (BS-058) Christmas party favor fills two take-home seats. Classic Gift Butter 2-Pack is a two-piece slow-rise fidget pair. Count who may leave with a hand toy, then buy one sleeve for every two names. Do not slice a loaf to fake a third bag.

The shop ships two sticks, not goody bags or a seating chart. Twelve matching faces need a different carton.

Two take-home seats, then stop

A December RSVP is a head count, not a favor count. Tree-trimming mixes teens, grandparents, a neighbor who came for cider, and often a toddler on a hip. One sleeve will not stretch across that mix.

Put names on an envelope flap. Drop anyone who still mouths crayons or ornament hooks. Drop a guest whose house you cannot check later. Drop a baby on a lap. What remains is the take-home number. Compare that number to two before tape comes off.

Land on two: one sleeve, one stick each. Land on one: both sticks leave as a pair. Land on four: buy a second sleeve. Land on three: this carton will not become thirds. Land on eight or more: leave the two-count aisle.

Christmas favor is a host plan. Listed occasions stop at squeeze, rebound, fidget, and on the go. Those four words do not print “party favor.” You add the tree night.

What arrives when you peel BS-058

You lift two matching pale yellow rectangles with folded ends. Navy type reads 4oz. and NET WT. (113 G) on the left, SALTED over a large BUTTER on the right. Treat the ounce line as wrapper art. The catalog weight cell is empty. Do not copy grams onto a place card.

Merchant card, spoken as host sentences:

Filed. Two-count sleeve. Slow-rising rebound. Fidget use.

Unfiled. Soft skin, crunch fill, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, a hush rating, and the gift badge.

Blank cells. Scent, size, grams, ages.

Label only. The shop rise field stores 3. That number is a listing label, not a parlor clock.

The shop line is squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Extra warning copy on your carton wins. Do not invent a pine smell because December is in the title.

How many sleeves a Christmas party actually needs

Buy from the take-home number. Each sleeve still holds two whole sticks. A kitchen knife is not inventory.

Named take-home seats Sleeves on the counter Units that leave Job this carton cannot do
2 1 One stick each Invent a third color
3 Do not open this SKU Split a loaf into a fake third
4 2 Four whole sticks Stretch two into four by cutting
8 or more Leave this aisle A 12-count job Fake a party line from pairs

Need one yellow face with no leftover twin? Open Classic Gift Butter — pack 1, marked slow-rising and fidget, gift badge on. Need a long kids bench? Open Classic Gift Butter 12-Pack — pack 12, slow-rising, PU foam named, milk scent and 5.2 inch size published, fidget mark off. Do not paste either card onto BS-058.

Cocoa, cookies, and the dairy crock stay in the kitchen

December already owns a crock of real salted butter, a cookie tin, and a mug line. A loaf printed SALTED BUTTER will get bitten if it sits in that mix. Name a second surface first.

Sideboard by the tree Two labeled sacks, lying long Cookie tin, candy canes
Hall table by the coats Pair waiting for goodbye Cocoa mugs, leftover pie
Kids’ frosting table Nowhere — skip the pair Sprinkles, warm sheets

A west window that cooks by noon is the wrong landing. If the only flat thing left is the cookie sheet, leave the sleeve shut. Guests read the navy type first; 4oz. NET WT. (113 G) looks like a dairy label. It is print on a toy. If cookies sit nearby, write “press toy, not a snack” on a tag.

Shop temperature notes live on the FAQ. If the sleeve still feels like the car after church, wait until the skin matches the room. A fridge will not “set” the yellow. A torn piece is done.

What a Christmas guest is actually squeezing

On a tree-trimming porch, a slow rise squishy is a loaf whose thumbprint stays while someone says thanks, then the navy type climbs back. Fast foam snaps. This motion does not. BS-058 carries that shop mark. Count the pair among slow rising squishies if you need the plural.

Busy fingers between cider and the coat rack are not treatment. This carton is not a device. Foam and PU foam are unmarked as true here, so do not write a bun story on the tag. Soft, crunch, beads, and stretch stay unmarked. The hush field is unmarked — do not promise a mute toy. If a skin splits or sheds, retire that loaf.

People Also Ask on a U.S. Google snapshot from 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO) still asks what the category is. The paragraph above is this SKU’s version, not a lab definition.

Can you change the rebound for the party?

You cannot. Skip freezer, microwave, hair-dryer, and lotion tricks. The factory already set the rise on this listing. If a stick feels different after a hot trunk, rest it at room temperature, then press again. Do not time the fill and call that a spec. A recurring search line wants a homemade “slower” hack. That is a craft-forum habit, not a host job.

Lists this pair will not cover

BS-058 prints no ages. Empty is not permission for a toddler cousin. Who may handle a grocery-print loaf sits on the FAQ; this page will not copy that block. Shop terms are use notes, not a clinic label.

Skip the carton if you needed a clicker, a named scent, a foam bun, or a marked hush toy. Those fields are empty or unmarked. If a toddler will open loot on the rug, that bag does not get a butter stick.

Holiday search vs this SKU

A generic slow-rise query in the 16 August 2026 U.S. DataForSEO snapshot still surfaces marketplace jumbo pages and craft-kit grids. Those results sell the category. They are not SKU BS-058. Read the pack count on the product page linked above.

This 2-pack is not a chase figure. Two identical yellow faces are a pair for the hallway table, not a rarity rank.

Night-before envelope marks

These are leave-taking marks, not a wash ritual.

Hand bags from a sideboard, not a low snack crate. Grown-ups look at the tree. That is when a food-look toy walks.

Use this 2-pack when a Christmas party needs two slow-rise butter sticks as take-homes, and cookies stay on another tray. Count seats first, then buy sleeves in pairs. Do not serve the print.

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