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When to buy Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack for fall is mid-October, not Thanksgiving week. The FAQ lists 1–2 processing days and a usual 5–8 business-day US ride, so Thursday dinner is a bad week to start. Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack is three soft, slow-rise butter fidgets in cocoa, cream, and berry. They are not pie. The listing leaves the silent flag off.
Treat this as a household calendar, not a promised porch time. The shop has not posted a Thanksgiving cutoff. Mid-October is the week you still own.
Thanksgiving week already spends the house on gravy, travel, and last-mile dessert. That is a poor week to begin hunting a food-look toy. You still need weekdays for a warm box to match the kitchen, a scrap that says press toy not a pat, and a second plate for the real pie.
Mid-October still has those weekdays. Thanksgiving week is when the trio should already be in a drawer. The product card does not publish a sell-out clock. Buy early because the holiday already spends your attention on foil pans.
SKU BS-004 is the three-loaf set. The listing line is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.
What the listing file actually holds for BS-004: a pack count of 3, a rebound stored as slow-rising, a skin stored as soft, and fidget use stored as yes. Crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, and a silent flag sit in the file as no. Scent, size, grams, and ages sit empty. A 3-second rise field lives on the product record as a listing label, not a pie timer.
The card's four short lines, written out: a 3-piece set; press in, then watch it rebound; a soft butter-shaped squeeze; a food-style stick or loaf.
What you can see: a cocoa-brown loaf, a pale yellow loaf, and a berry-pink loaf. Each stick prints navy BUTTER on the top face and folds the ends like a wrapper. The print is toy skin. None of the three is food. The name says chocolate and berry; the scent field is empty. Do not buy the carton for a smell, a click, a stretch, or a marked hush toy.
These lanes are a household planner. They are not a guaranteed arrival date.
| Mid-October | You still have weekdays to draft a toy note and park pie on another ticket | You already decided you wanted ghosts, not dessert faces |
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Use mid-October when three people or three desks need faces before Thursday. Use early November only if the carton is already the plan. If the trio is not in the house by Thanksgiving week, skip the scramble. Do not fridge the loaves to “set the berry,” and do not park the sleeve on a radiator or the oven rail. The FAQ is the shop note on temperature.
Read the pack count before you tap pay. Do not slice a loaf to fake a fourth stick. Do not open this carton and expect a ghost print.
| Three dessert faces for one household | Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack | A twelve-count ghost set you did not mean to split |
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| A Halloween table, not a harvest plate | Halloween Ghost Butter 12-Pack | This cocoa-cream-berry trio |
| Four dessert-look sticks in one box | Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack | This 3-pack, left short |
This is a count grid, not a ranking. Halloween Ghost Butter 12-Pack is pack 12 and marked slow-rising; that card does not store a soft flag or fidget use, and it stores a 4 oz weight line this 3-pack does not. Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack is pack 4, also marked soft and slow-rising, with fidget use stored as no. Do not copy those fields onto BS-004.
Fall already brings a west window at 3 p.m., a radiator shelf, and an oven that runs all Thursday. Those surfaces count as heat. After a porch ride, leave the sleeve closed until the skin feels like the room. Then press once. Watch the navy type fill. A lot of pressing and a warm room can change how fast the dent fills; the shop's care note is rest at room air. After a torn ride, retire that loaf.
Keep the trio off a tea-light plate and off the pie board. Write the toy note before the guests arrive.
People Also Ask still files “Where can I buy slow rise squishies?” next to the generic phrase (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16). For this harvest job, the honest aisle is the product page linked above. Retail search still points at jumbo food sets, craft kits, and video demos. Those pages sell the category. They are not SKU BS-004. This trio is one of those slow rising squishies. A last-minute aisle of jumbo foam buns is a different category, and this record marks foam and PU foam as no.
A second People Also Ask row asks what a slow rise squishy is (same DataForSEO pull). For BS-004 the useful answer is visual, not clinical: press a cocoa, cream, or berry face, then watch BUTTER un-crease while you wait for the oven light. Occupying fingers during a guest drop-in is not treatment. The 3-second field is not a lab clock.
How do you make a squishy more slow rising? You do not, not with this carton. The factory rebound is already on the card. Skip freezer, microwave, lotion, and rice-bin tricks. If a stick feels odd after a hot trunk, rest it, then press again.
Which is the rarest squishy? This 3-pack is not a chase figure. Brown plus yellow plus pink is a color mix for the trio, not a collectible grade.
Skip this SKU 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 silent toy. Those fields are empty or stored as no. Skip it if you only needed one loaf, or if the only surface you have is the pie plate. Skip it if Halloween print was the whole point — that is a different carton.
The ages field is unpublished on this listing. House rules for who should handle a hand toy live on the FAQ. This page is only the buy date.
These are order checks, not a wrap ritual and not a cleaning drill.
Use Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack when fall needs three soft, slow-rise dessert faces and October still has weekdays left. Thanksgiving week is for handing the sticks around, not hunting the carton. Buy the 12-pack when the table wants Halloween print. Buy the 4-pack when four dessert-look loaves are the count. Leave the pie on its own plate.