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Birthday stills go wrong when the cake plate becomes the prop table. Stage a Mixed Butter Pack 3-Pack birthday photo prop on a second blotter: one yellow loaf printed BUTTER, one light-blue basketball, one pink football. Mixed Butter Pack 3-Pack files as a three-piece slow-rise fidget gift set. Cake and candles stay on their own stand. The shop does not rate this carton hush, soft, or scented.
You did not buy a party kit. You bought three counted shapes. Decide the still first — cluster of three, loaf-only close-up, or one press — then peel the sleeve. An unnamed still is a closed carton.
The listing photo is not three copies of one stick. The camera can read a pale yellow grocery rectangle with navy BUTTER; a light-blue ball with panel seams and pebble grain; a pink football with white laces and white end bands. That mix is the whole SKU.
None of the three is food or a regulation ball. Do not cut the loaf to share a close-up. Do not peel a panel seam hunting beads; that cell was never filled.
Merchant map for BS-045, inked versus empty: inked — pack 3, slow-rise, fidget, gift. Empty — softness, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, hush, scent, size, grams, ages. Shop headlines still read 3-Pack, Slow rise, Mixed, Butter shape. The listing line is “Squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound.” That is copy, not a clock.
From a doorway the yellow bar still reads as leftover dairy. Caption the blotter as hand toys before anyone reaches for a knife. Grocery words on the loaf are print, not a flavor.
Birthday tables already hold frosting roses, a serving knife, and a ring of wax. A grocery-look loaf plus two sport shapes on that same plate reads as a favor waiting to be eaten or thrown. Split the room before anyone lights a match.
Number candles, a sparkler cupcake, a heater under the presents, and late-day sun all count as heat. Do not park any of the three on a used cake plate to “warm the yellow.” After a garage-hot ride, let the set match indoor air, then crease the loaf once. The FAQ already says rest these toys at room air and keep them off direct heat. White-balance for pale yellow, not chocolate frosting.
Pick the carton from how many faces the lens will caption, and from which stamps you actually need on the card. A knife is not a pack splitter.
| Faces the lens will caption | Listing that can carry that count | Fields that stay off the BS-045 card |
|---|---|---|
| Three mixed faces; rise and fidget both named | Mixed Butter Pack 3-Pack | Softness, crunch, a smell |
| Two pieces plus a crunch stamp | Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack | Softness and a gift mark — those cells sit empty there |
| Four pieces plus a softness stamp | Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack | A gift mark — that 4-pack leaves gift unmarked |
This is carton matching, not a winner list. The 2-pack files crunchy and slow-rise. The 4-pack files softness and slow-rise. Do not copy those extra marks onto this 3-pack. A 3-second rise field sits on these pages as a listing label, not a lab clock. Leave it off the shot memo.
On a birthday blotter, slow rise squishy just means the navy type stays creased long enough to photograph the climb. Fast foam snaps shut before you lift the camera. U.S. People Also Ask still files that definition question next to the generic phrase (DataForSEO, 16 August 2026). Busy hands while frosting sets are not treatment. This SKU is not a device.
Mixed Butter Pack 3-Pack already sits in that slow rising squishies group. Press the loaf, then watch the surface climb. It is not sold here as foam or PU foam. Softness is unmarked, so skip “super soft” in the caption. Stretch is unmarked: skip the pull contest. A split loaf or a split ball is the end of that piece.
Follow-up search still hunts a home recipe for extra delay. There is not one on this card. Freezer, microwave, dryer blast, and lotion will not mint seconds this listing never measured. If a piece feels odd after a trunk sit, let it match the room, then crease it once. Do not clock the climb. Frosting on a face is a stop: open the FAQ rather than inventing a soak.
A mid-August 2026 U.S. organic stack for the generic phrase still mixes marketplace jumbo sets with craft listings and short-form clips (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16). That pile describes the category. It is not this loaf-and-balls trio.
Buy this 3-pack for three mixed faces with rise and fidget both named. Buy the 2-pack for a crunch stamp and a smaller count. Buy the 4-pack for a softness stamp and a fourth face. Read the pack count on the card. Collector talk still asks which squishy is rarest. This carton is current stock. Yellow loaf plus two balls is camera art, not a scarcity rank.
Keep the film on for a cake-topper brief, a clicker, a spinner, or a classroom timer. Keep it on if the caption needs a smell, a hush line, a foam bun, a stretch claim, a crunch, or a softness grade. Those boxes sit empty or false.
BS-045 leaves ages blank. Follow the FAQ and terms house floor rather than guessing from the butter print. These are palm toys, not snacks. Do not set the loaf on frosting, put any of the three in a toddler’s hands, or park them beside a serving knife. If the only surface in the room is the cake stand, skip the shoot.
Answer out loud. These are gate ticks, not a wash list.
BUTTER, basketball seams, and football laces all readableIf any line fails, leave the film on.
If the blotter can hold three counted toys and the cake stand can hold only cake, this 3-pack is the carton. The 2-pack is the crunch-stamp, smaller-count buy. The 4-pack is the softness-stamp, four-face buy. Blow out candles on the cake. Leave the loaf and the two balls on their own board.
Catalog marks live on the three product pages above. House rest-after-heat and 6-and-up palm-toy notes live on the FAQ and terms. Search questions follow the 16 August 2026 DataForSEO pull for “slow rise squishy” in U.S. English. No stopwatch study was run for this page.