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Bread Toast Loaf (BS-092) sofa size vs bag size is one square bakery bun — not a two-palm 14 oz plank, not a slim printed 4 oz stick. The shop never taped a cushion or a zipper. A sofa nest holds this one bun; a tote slot takes the same single object.
Open Bread Toast Loaf when the job is one toast face you can already point to. Walk to a named jumbo loaf if both palms need one long salted board.
"Sofa size" and "bag size" in the title are parking prompts. They are not inches stored on BS-092. Size is empty. Weight is empty. The family word *loaf* is a bakery joke, not a kitchen-scale ticket.
The still is a rounded square. Pale crumb skin carries a fine brown speckle. A rosy toast bloom sits off-center. A golden crust wraps the four sides. A thumb dent lives left of that bloom — a press demo, not an eye. No navy 4OZ. type. No 14OZ. type. No wrapper seam.
Shop copy still says "single stick." That phrase means one object in the sleeve. It does not mean a highlighter bar you drop into a zipper on end. This bun lies on its back. It does not stand like Classic Butter Stick 4oz.
Search stills for a slow rise squishy often show one long snack face across a lap. This listing is a milk-bread tile you can cup in one hand. Lining it next to a remote does not write a 14 oz SKU. Stuffing it into a purse does not write a slim 4 oz spec. Pack count is 1 either way. The bloom is pigment, not cinnamon. The scent cell is empty. Do not slice the crumb to hunt beads the card never named.
Read the merch row the way you would a grocery slip, not a slogan wall.
In the sleeve: one bun, SKU BS-092. Filled rows: rebound class marked slow rising; fidget listed; gift listed. Shape language: bread as photographed; food-style stick or loaf (shop words for a bakery silhouette). Shop sentence: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Jobs on the card: squeeze, rebound, gift, fidget. There is no "on the go" chip on this SKU.
Left blank or denied: softness, crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, scent, inches, grams, ages, and any room-noise class. A 3 sits in the rise cell as a shelf label, not a stopwatch study. Softness is unmarked. Stretch is unmarked: a torn crumb corner is done. Room-noise is unmarked, so this article will not invent a sound rating.
Name the empty landing out loud before the sleeve comes off. Stop at the first mismatch.
| Cleared sofa nest that can hold one square face | This bun, laid flat as one object | Keep BS-092 |
|---|---|---|
| One tote slot that already has room for a square, not a standing bar | This same bun, one object riding | Still BS-092 |
| Only a slim well, and the spec must name PU foam | This bun will not stand like a bar | Classic Butter Stick 4oz |
| A lap that wants one long salted face | This square is the wrong outline | Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz |
| A lap that wants a long face *and* a linger stamp | Still not this bun | Jumbo Swirl Loaf 14oz, other family |
Nobody taped a cushion for this page. Evidence is the shop file plus the face in the photo.
Classic Butter Stick 4oz is pack 1, PU foam named, foam named, softness marked, rebound marked. Wrapper theater on that stick often prints 4OZ. and SALTED BUTTER. Those digits belong to that wrapper.
Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz is pack 1, stretch listed as pull-and-rebound, jumbo as shown, Ages 3+ on that card. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Softness is unmarked there too. Jumbo Swirl Loaf 14oz is the two-palm loaf that *is* marked slow rising, with a listed 14 oz weight line. Still not a milk-bread tile.
Need two bakery faces in one carton? Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack is a different listing. This page is pack 1.
Shoppers type the seed when they want a dent that stays long enough to watch the wall climb back. Instant-pop foam snaps. Marketplace blurbs like to bolt a wellness promise onto that press. This page will not copy a health claim.
On this SKU you push the toasted bloom until a dimple shows, then wait while the face fattens toward the photo. That is toy rebound on a marked slow-rise SKU. It is not a cushion insert, a chew item, or a treatment. Bread Toast Loaf sits among the slow rising squishies because the rise row is checked. Sharing that aisle label does not write foam onto the card. It does not write a sofa span.
A 16 August 2026 DataForSEO U.S. English crawl of the seed still parked a giant-squishy cut-open video near the top; that clip is not this toast bun.
People Also Ask next to the seed still wants a category line, a kitchen rewrite, a store map, and a rarity rank. This page will not paste those blocks. The shop answer is smaller: rebound is already marked on this sleeve. BS-092 is a current catalog bun, not a retired chase. Heat, a freezer, or a rice jar will not retag a factory mark. Pressing the bun under a throw will not grow a square tile into a 14 oz plank.
House notes live on the store FAQ. This article will not reprint that sheet. The ages cell is blank here. The salted jumbo prints Ages 3+ on its own card. Keep the stricter of the two.
Slow rising is a rebound class. Jumbo is a different listing family with a long face and, on the swirl loaf, a printed 14 oz line. Pack 1 plus a bakery silhouette does not add those rows.
Open Bread Toast Loaf when one toast face already has a named nest — a cleared sofa patch or a tote slot that can take a square, not a standing bar. Count: 1. Rebound tagged.
Open Classic Butter Stick 4oz when the only free hole is a slim well and the spec line must say PU foam.
Open Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz when both palms should rest on one long face, stretch is listed as pull-and-rebound, and an empty rebound class is acceptable.
Walk past this bun if the job was one two-hand plank. Walk past the salted jumbo if you needed linger and a toasted-crumb face on the same card. Walk past Classic 4oz if you already planned a bakery square.
Skip BS-092 if you needed stretch, a bakery smell, stored grams, a width chart, a room-noise rating, or a softness stamp. Anyone who still mouths objects should not treat a toasted-bloom bun as leftover toast. Sofa lint lifts with a dry flick. Skip a washer and a knife. A bakery tile beside real bread will get eaten by mistake.
A sofa nest can host one bakery square. A tote slot can take that same square. Neither landing writes a two-palm plank.