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Favor count for a Mint Lemon Crunch Butter 2-Pack spring party favor

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Pale mint-green and lemon-yellow butter-shaped loaves printed SALTED BUTTER on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A backyard of eight is four cartons, not a knife. A Mint Lemon Crunch Butter 2-Pack spring party favor is two whole loaves, not a dozen singles. Mint Lemon Crunch Butter 2-Pack is one sleeve: a mint-green stick and a lemon-yellow stick. Write the take-home names first, then buy cartons in twos. One sleeve covers two guests as singles, or one guest as a pair. Do not slice a loaf to fake a third bag.

The shop does not ship favor sacks, lemonade, or a guest list. This is carton math for a spring porch. If you wanted twelve matching Halloween wraps, you are in the wrong aisle. This sleeve is mint and lemon, two whole sticks, crunch marked.

Write the names before a flap lifts

Spring lists mix school-age cousins, a neighbor who came for cake, and often a toddler on a hip. A 2-pack is not a porch of twelve. The RSVP sheet is not the favor count.

Put names on a scrap. Drop anyone who still mouths crayons or plastic eggs. Drop a guest whose house you cannot check later. Drop a baby on a lap. What remains is the take-home count. Compare that number to two before you peel tape.

Land on two: one sleeve, one color each. Land on one: both loaves leave as a pair. Land on four: buy a second carton. Land on three: this sleeve will not become thirds.

Carton, in host English

SKU BS-010 is a two-piece set. The shop line is squeeze this slow-rise, crunchy butter and watch it rebound.

Host flap notes, spoken, not a spec dump:

What you lift out is a pale mint-green rectangle and a lemon-yellow rectangle. Both faces print navy 4OZ., NET WT (113G), SALTED, and a large BUTTER. The ounce line is wrapper art. The catalog weight cell is empty. Mint and lemon name the print, not a smell. Extra warning copy on your carton wins.

Carton arithmetic when the list grows past two

Pick the buy from the take-home count. Each carton still holds two whole sticks.

Take-home hands Cartons to open What walks out What stays sleeved
1 1 Both colors as one pair Nothing
2 1 One mint, one lemon Nothing
3 Do not force this SKU Reach for a 3-count listing
4 2 Four whole loaves Nothing
6 3 Six whole loaves Nothing
12 Leave this aisle A bulk carton job This 2-pack stays closed

This is a buy chart, not a ranking. Need one mint-green face? Open Mint Lemon Crunch Butter — pack 1, still marked slow-rising and crunchy. Need three take-home faces? Open Sunset Trio Butter 3-Pack. That record is pack 3 and marked soft, not crunchy. Do not paste its soft line onto these loaves. Do not cut a stick.

Lemonade and cupcakes stay on a second board

Spring tables already hold a pitcher, a lemon tart, and a dish of real salted butter. A loaf printed SALTED BUTTER will get bitten if it sits in that mix. Name a second surface first.

Porch favor tray Both loaves, space around them Lemonade, cupcakes, real butter
Side table by the door Labeled sacks lying long Snack crate, juice boxes
Picnic blanket at toddler height Nowhere — skip the pair The whole picnic

A west-window sill that cooks by noon is the wrong tray. If the only flat thing left is the tart platter, leave the sleeve shut.

Guests read the navy type first. 4OZ. NET WT (113G) looks like a dairy label. It is print on a toy. If cupcakes sit nearby, write “press toy, not a snack” on a tag. Skip cellophane that finishes the grocery joke.

Shop temperature notes live on the FAQ. After a warm car ride, wait until the skin feels like the room. Do not fridge the loaves to “set the mint.” A torn piece is done.

Crunch you plan for, not a hush stamp

The fill is marked crunchy. Soft, beads, foam, PU foam, and the hush field are unmarked as true. A press over the tray can rustle. That rustle is the fill, not a decibel rating. Do not write a mute claim on a tag. Foam is not this SKU. If a skin splits, retire that loaf. The fidget flag on this record is off. Do not invent that flag on a place card.

Rebound guests watch on a spring porch

On this porch, the shop’s slow-rise mark just means a thumbprint stays long enough for a guest to watch BUTTER fill back. Occupying fingers between cake and lawn games is not treatment. This pair is one of those slow rising squishies. The 3-second field is not a clock you owe the room.

You do not make the pair “more” slow rising. The factory already set the rise on this listing. Skip freezer, microwave, and lotion tricks. If a stick feels different after a hot trunk, rest it at room temperature, then press again.

Retail search for a generic slow rise still points at marketplace snack sets and craft kits. Those pages sell the category. They are not SKU BS-010. Read the pack count on the product page linked above.

This 2-pack is not a chase figure. Mint plus lemon is a pair for the tray, not a collectible rank.

Skip this pair for these spring lists

The ages cell on this SKU is unpublished. A blank cell is not a green light for a two-year-old cousin. House rules for who should handle a hand toy live on the FAQ. This article will not reprint that paragraph. The terms page is the shop’s use note, not a therapy claim.

Skip the carton if you needed a clicker, a spinner, or a device. Skip it if you wanted a named scent, a stretch claim, a foam bun, or a marked hush toy. Those fields are empty or unmarked. Skip it if the only surface you have is the lemonade pitcher. A high chair and a mouthing toddler are a no.

Doorway tally

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

Whole loaves only

A favor bag that holds a sliced stick is a fail. Crunch fill is a texture, not a bead claim you can split. Soft is unmarked. Stretch is unmarked. If a loaf tears on the porch, that guest gets nothing from this carton, not a stub. Buy another sleeve.

Write mint and lemon on the guest list next to names. Color fights at the door are how a third cousin ends up with a knife idea. The pair is two rectangles. That is the inventory.

Spring-day close

Use Mint Lemon Crunch Butter 2-Pack when a spring party needs two crunchy, slow-rise butter sticks as take-homes, and you can keep tarts and lemonade on another board. Count take-home hands first, then buy sleeves in twos. Open the single mint listing when one face is enough. Open Sunset Trio when three seats need faces. Do not serve the print.

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