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New Year's Eve already owns hats and leftover wrapping. When to buy Neon Swirl Butter 18-Pack for New Year is mid-December, not the week between Christmas and the 31st: the FAQ still lists 1–2 processing days and a usual 5–8 business-day U.S. ride. Neon Swirl Butter 18-Pack is an 18-count of soft, slow-rise swirl fidgets. The card does not store a hush rating.
Read the dates below as a countdown from December 31, not as a stock forecast. The shop has not printed a New Year cutoff. Mid-December still has weekday slack. The last week of the year already spends the house on leftover foil.
December 31 is a handoff night, not a night to start comparing swirl cartons. You still need weekday slack for a warm sleeve to match the room, a scrap that says press toy — not a pat of butter — and a second plate for the real snacks. Those weekdays still exist in the second week of December.
Count business days, not calendar days. Two processing days plus eight business days from a Monday in early December already eat most of the two weeks before Christmas. Mid-December is the click if you want the crate indoors before the week of the 31st. The shop has not timed a New Year lane; this is the published windows laid on a wall calendar.
1. Second week of December. Place the 18-pack if eighteen faces is already the plan. Christmas leftovers are not a reason to wait until after the 25th. 2. The days after Christmas. The carton should already sit indoors. Rest the sleeve. Write the toy note. Midnight is for handing sticks around. 3. New Year week itself. If the box is not in the house, skip the scramble. Do not open four other SKUs on December 29.
No listing line promises the crate will vanish. Order while December still has weekdays.
SKU BS-036 is sold as Neon Swirl Butter 18-Pack. The shop line is: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.
Ask the listing five questions before you pay. The answers are file facts, not a badge strip.
The camera still shows three short stacks of the same melted skin: a yellow field with magenta, cyan, and purple that bleed. Navy BUTTER sits on the top face and the long side. That word is wrapper art. None of the eighteen is food. Neon is a look, not a smell.
The shop's four short lines, written as one breath: an 18-piece set; press in, then watch it rebound; a soft butter-shaped squeeze; a food-style stick or loaf. Buy 2 or Buy 3 on the product page multiplies this same 18-count.
Read the pack count before you tap pay. Do not open this crate and expect a mixed dessert lineup or a ghost print.
| Party job you already have | Carton already on the shelf | Extra work 18 would invent |
|---|---|---|
| Eighteen party extras, desks, or goody spots from one box | Neon Swirl Butter 18-Pack | Buying three 6-packs and losing the count |
| A dozen, not a crate | Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack | Cracking eighteen and leftover six |
| A half-dozen for one table | Neon Swirl Butter 6-Pack | This crate, left sealed |
This is a count map, not a ranking. The 12-pack is pack 12 and also marked soft and slow-rising, with fidget use stored as yes. The 6-pack is pack 6 with the same three yes marks. Foam, PU foam, stretch, crunch, beads, and a hush grade sit as no on all three. Scent, size, grams, and ages stay blank on all three.
Use the 18-pack when eighteen hands or eighteen goody spots each need a swirl stick before midnight.
Even a cold week can leave a truck-warm sleeve. Leave it closed until the skins match the room. Then one thumb press is enough to see BUTTER climb back.
A lot of pressing and a warm room can change how fast a dent fills; the shop care note is rest at room air. If a ride tears a loaf, that face is done. An 18-pack with a missing face is no longer the carton you bought.
Keep the crate off a tea-light plate, off a heater, and off a west window at 3 p.m. A refrigerator will not lock the swirl. Heat is a care problem. The FAQ is the shop note on temperature.
A mid-August 2026 DataForSEO pull for “slow rise squishy” still opens on demo reels and collector boards; this 18-count is not any of those rows. If you already want these eighteen twins, use the product page linked above. This carton sits with the shop’s other slow rising squishies. Generic foam and PU foam stay unsigned.
On this crate, press one neon face. The shop already marked rebound as slow-rising, so the dent is supposed to fill while you watch, not snap back like a packing peanut. That watched dent is what this shop means by a slow rise squishy on BS-036. Occupying fingers during a drop-in is play, not treatment. The 3 in the rise box is a listing label, not a lab clock.
A carton that already left marked slow-rising does not pick up extra delay from a freezer, a microwave, lotion, or a rice jar. After a hot trunk ride, park the eighteen indoors until they feel like room air, then press one face.
Which is the rarest squishy? This 18-pack is not a chase figure. Eighteen copies of one melt is a color repeat, not a collectible grade.
Leave this crate if the party already wanted a clicker, a spinner, a named scent, a stretch claim, a foam bun, or a marked hush toy — those cells are empty or stored as no. Leave it if you only needed six or twelve faces, or if the only flat surface is the snack plate. BS-036 does not publish an age grade. If you need the shop's note on who should use a hand toy, open the FAQ; this calendar page will not reprint it.
Check these six lines before you pay. They are a go / no-go board, not a bow tutorial.
Circle December 31. Count back to mid-December. If eighteen neon faces is the job, the 18-pack is the carton. If the job is a dozen or a half-dozen, switch listings. Midnight is for handing sticks around, not hunting checkout.
Shop FAQ holds processing time, the usual U.S. transit window, heat, and house rules for a grocery-print toy. Catalog facts on this page come from the product cards linked above. People Also Ask notes follow DataForSEO for the same seed phrase (United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16). This is a sourced buy-week note, not a lab test.