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Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack after-school fidget for homework desks (FAQ ages 6+)

sks (FAQ ages 6+)

Six pale-yellow rectangular butter sticks printed BUTTER on a light-yellow cream studio platform, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Homework hour already has pencils and a plate that should have been cleared. A Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack after-school fidget is six matching pale bricks that spell BUTTER. Use them only where every child already presses toys with fingers. The shop FAQ sits school-age. This SKU leaves ages blank. Anyone under 3 stays off the set.

Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack is a six-piece food-style set. Match sticks to named seats. Do not dump the sleeve onto a snack island.

A six-count is household math, not a grade-level

Six pieces answer a seating question: how many older kids at real desks will press a toy with their palms tonight? The number is not a classroom crate, not a toddler twin set, and not permission because a child is “almost six.”

Write the names who will sit with worksheets. Cross out anyone who still gums pencil ends or toy edges. Those names skip a loaf, even if a sibling already uses one. If a walker can reach the same table, the sleeve stays upstairs. Leftover sticks are not floor toys.

Grocery type on a homework tray

Photos show six pale-yellow rectangles with rounded ends. Navy type on each top face reads BUTTER. That word is dairy theater, not a kitchen label. 4oz sits in the product title. This listing does not store a gram weight or a size. Do not treat the title as a scale ticket.

After school is when toast crumbs and a sippy cup still share the island. Six yellow bricks that spell dairy look like extra food. Do not serve them. Do not let anyone chew them. Keep them off dinner plates and out of a play-kitchen fridge. A split skin means that piece is done. The terms page already files the line as toys, not food.

BS-066 in merchant shorthand

Read this card as a short ledger, not as a dump from a neighbor SKU.

Classic is the style name, not a listed smell. This page will not call the press quiet, silent, or quieter-than-foam. Do not copy the single-stick PU-foam highlight onto this sleeve. Carton warning copy still wins.

Why a blank ages cell loses to the FAQ

Ages on this SKU are empty. An empty cell is a missing number, not a stamp that says a kindergartener may take a dairy-print loaf to the island.

Retail 3+ marks exist because children under three still mouth objects. That is a category floor, not a lab seal on this sleeve. This listing does not show 3+. If you need the agency page, start at the CPSC small-parts guidance. I will not paste the federal text here.

The shop answers the kids question on the FAQ. Use that page as the house clock; it sits school-age, above preschool. A report-card year does not cancel a chewing habit. Use the tightest rule in the house: missing ages cell, under-3 floor, shop FAQ. None of those lines is a medical claim. A fidget tag is a palm-press use mark, not a mute badge and not a therapy device.

Questions to ask before the tape

After-school job Open the 6-pack? Better move
Several school-age kids at real desks, no one mouthing toys Yes — one stick per named desk Box unused sticks on a high shelf
Mixed-age table with a toddler in reach No Wait until that child is out of the room

If a walker still shares the same hour, the carton lives on a high, lidded shelf. At open and at close, you should still see six navy faces.

Four house checks

What the dent is for on a homework set

On this card, slow rising means you press a dent and you can watch the navy BUTTER type climb. Fast bun toys snap shut. That is the listed motion, not a classroom method.

Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack is tagged as a slow rise squishy on the merchant card. The 3 in the rise cell is listing ink. Do not time a worksheet against it.

DataForSEO’s 16 August 2026 People Also Ask set for the seed “slow rise squishy” still asks what the motion is, whether you can slow it further, where to shop, and which piece is rare. Busy hands between math problems are not a treatment plan. This 6-pack does not mark soft. The single Classic Butter Stick 4oz does, on its own card, and that card also stores a PU-foam highlight this sleeve does not.

Heat does not mint an ages grade

A younger sibling does not become eligible because you chilled a loaf or warmed it. Do not put a loaf in the freezer or under a hair dryer, and do not rub lotion on the skin. None of that prints an ages number this card never had.

Do not microwave any stick. A 2026 CPSC consumer alert told people to stop heating squishy toys after a viral burn trend. If a stick feels tacky after a warm bag, leave it indoors and press again later. Wash steps stay on the FAQ.

If you need a different classic count

The August 2026 DataForSEO snapshot for that seed still stacks marketplace kits next to DIY videos and a Reddit brand thread. None of those pages describe this six-stick classic sleeve. Read the pack count on the card you actually open.

Those three cards are still hand toys. None of them is dessert, and none of them belongs on a high-chair tray. Some slow rising squishies in this shop carry a soft tag; this 6-pack does not.

Matching print is not a chase

This 6-pack is not a chase figure. The faces look alike because they are the same classic print. That is a matching set, not a rarity rank. A leftover stick does not ride home if you cannot see who lives there.

End-of-set tally

Hand one loaf per eligible desk. Count six navy BUTTER faces back when the worksheets go away. Keep the carton shut if anyone under 3 can reach the chairs, or if anyone at the table still chews toys.

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