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Give the pink swirl its own blotter and keep the candy box closed to it. That is the whole rule for a Pink Marble Butter Valentine's Day kids table. Pink Marble Butter is one marked-slow-rise loaf, pack count one. The listing leaves ages blank, so the house FAQ — not the wrapper — decides who may press it. One older hand past six is the seat this page means.
February already dumps fold-over cards, glue, and a heart tin onto the short end of the cloth. The shop mails one marble rectangle. It does not mail a seating card or a printed age grade.
A kids February cloth fills with doilies, stickers, and conversation hearts. A white stick with candy-pink veins and navy SALTED over BUTTER will get bitten if it lives in that pile. Split the work before the first envelope is opened.
Cards stay on the writing blotter. The loaf gets a second, empty blotter at the far short end — paper or a lift-off scrap that never held frosting. The heart tin is not that scrap. A booster tray is not that scrap.
If you cannot point at the second blotter, leave the carton taped. “They can squeeze while they write” is how a grocery-look stick lands next to chocolate. Say it is a toy before anyone reaches. Do not rest it on a cupcake.
The camera shows a white skin, candy-pink marble veins, folded grocery ends, and navy type. There is no ounce line on this face. The swirl is print, not a stone chip. The loaf is not dairy.
Valentine insert for SKU BS-024 — a blotter slip, not a switchboard. Signed: pack 1 and linger rebound. Photo claims: one stick, press-then-watch rebound, pink as photographed, food-style stick or loaf. Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Unsigned: soft, crunch, beads, stretch, fidget, foam, PU foam, hush. Blank: scent, size, grams, ages. Rise cell on the listing: 3 — a typed label, not a kitchen timer. Do not buy the loaf for a smell. Do not slice it to hunt a second hue.
| Is this candy? | No. Wrapper art only. |
|---|---|
| How many in the box? | One whole loaf. |
| Will a thumb dent linger? | Yes. Marked slow-rising. |
| Is it sold as a hush toy? | No mute rating on the card. |
| What age is printed on the stick? | None. Use the store FAQ. Soft is also unmarked. |
Do not time this loaf against courses. Time it against the jobs already on the cloth.
| Far-short blotter | This one marble loaf, empty paper around it | Conversation hearts |
|---|---|---|
| Writing blotter | Envelopes, stickers, markers | This loaf |
| Heart-tin lid | Closed to toys | Any press object |
This is a map, not a ranking. If the only flat thing left is the chocolate box, skip the carton that night. A south window that cooks the cloth by noon is heat, not a shelf.
One carton is one whole piece. It is not a permission slip to invent a twin or to cut a marble face in half.
Count older hands that will actually press a loaf tonight. If the count is one, this SKU matches. If the count is three and they wanted splash color, keep this sleeve taped and open Splash Marble Butter 3-Pack — pack 3, marked slow-rising, fidget cell unmarked, soft unmarked. Do not copy its count onto BS-024. If they wanted a violet marble and a soft mark, open Violet Marble Butter. That single is marked soft. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Do not copy pink’s linger line onto violet. If the count is two and you only bought one pink loaf, one hand waits or you buy another carton. Do not slice.
The loaf is marked slow-rising. A thumbprint should stay long enough for the kid across the blotter to watch BUTTER climb back. That is the shop mark, not a clinical tool and not a stopwatch you time against the 3 on the listing.
On this kids end, a slow rise squishy is a pink-veined rectangle whose navy type stays folded long enough for a cousin to notice. The shop already signed that linger mark. The plural slow rising squishies names the aisle, not a second loaf in the carton.
Crunch, beads, soft, stretch, fidget, foam, and PU foam are unsigned. The hush cell is unsigned. Do not promise a mute toy. Do not write a foam-noise comparison. Occupying fingers while cards get sealed is not treatment. If a skin splits or sheds, retire that loaf.
February heat is not a display stand. A chocolate fondue pot stays hot. A mug of cocoa parked against the swirl is heat. A dash after the classroom party can cook a sleeve. A south-facing sill at noon is an oven.
Shop temperature notes live on the FAQ. This article will not invent a rest-time. If the carton still feels like the car, leave it closed until the skin matches the room. Icing on a marble face is a mess, not a recipe — point people at the FAQ care note rather than inventing a sink ritual. A torn piece is done.
Who should handle a food-look hand toy is also on that FAQ. BS-024 does not publish an ages grade. A blank cell is not a booster-seat invitation. House use language lives on the terms page. That page is not a therapy claim.
Candy-pink veins are the current photo, not a chase rank. Buy this loaf from the product page above, not a jumbo-kit clip.
Skip it if you needed a clicker or a device. Skip it if you wanted a named scent, a stretch claim, a foam bun, a crunch fill, a fidget mark, a softness grade, or a mute rating. Those fields are empty or unmarked. Skip it if two thumbs each need a loaf and you only bought one, or if the only surface left is the heart tin.
These are table-close marks, not a bath.
This carton earns a kids-end seat if one older hand past six gets a whole pink marble loaf, the second blotter is named, and candy stays in the tin. Reach for Splash Marble Butter 3-Pack if three splash faces are already needed. Reach for Violet Marble Butter if the table wanted a soft, not-slow-rise marble instead. Do not serve the loaf.