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Two older names on the invite is the only count this carton can cover. A Golden Butter Stick 2-Pack kids party squishy is a two-bar birthday pair for guests who already press toys with their palms — not a loot dump, not a class set. The shop kid-use page sits at school-age; this listing leaves ages blank. If a toddler can reach the bench, keep both bars boxed.
You did not order foil-wrapped sweets for the dessert island. Golden Butter Stick 2-Pack is two metallic sticks. Press a gold face. The dent fills. That climb is the activity. Navy type reads 4oz. and NET WT. (113 G) beside SALTED over BUTTER. Treat the ounce line as wrapper theater. The weight cell is empty.
Birthdays already pile the table with wrapped sweets and a real butter dish. Two metallic bars that spell SALTED and BUTTER will get bitten if they sit in that mix. Gold reads as a present. A two-year-old at the same bench parses snack, not “hand toy.”
These bars are toys. Keep them off the cake board, out of a butter crock, and out of a play fridge. If they sit near frosting, set a toy label beside them — never tape over the BUTTER type. The terms page already rejects food use.
Quantity is two. Write the two names first. If either still gums crayons, pencil ends, or toy edges, leave the sleeve shut. This pair is not a “one for the birthday kid” split when a mouthing guest can palm the same cloth. If a crawler will share the bench, keep the sleeve upstairs until that guest leaves. Need a stick per desk? Buy a different count. Do not saw one loaf in half and call that fair.
| Quantity two | Two named place cards, not a door-bag line |
|---|---|
| Rebound marked slow rising | Press the gold face, then watch the dent fill — not a party timer |
| Fidget signed | A palm-press job, not a soundtrack and not a clinic device |
| Color called golden; form called butter-shaped stick | Photographed foil and grocery costume, not a perfume or a serving |
| Soft, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, sound class unsigned | This pair is not a marked-soft SKU; do not invent the rest |
| Scent, inches, grams, printed age empty; rise field types 3 | Empty cells stay empty; 3 is listing ink, not a stopwatch |
Shop line on this card: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Carton warning ink still outranks this page. The single Golden Butter Stick is a one-count card and does mark soft. Do not borrow that neighbor’s cell for this sleeve.
Ages on this SKU are empty. An empty cell is a missing number — not a toddler-favor pass and not a printed 3+ stamp. The “3plus” token in the URL is a queue angle, not ink on the foil.
Retail 3+ marks exist because children under three still mouth objects. That is a category floor for products aimed at that group, not a lab stamp on this pair. Agency wording starts at the CPSC small-parts page.
Kid-use copy lives on the FAQ. The house line sits at 6+. Open that page if you need the house wording; this article will not paste it. Follow the strictest clock you have: blank SKU cell, house 6+, no mouths. None of those lines is a medical claim. A frosting numeral does not retire a chewing habit.
Fidget here is a palm-press use flag. Soft is unsigned on this pair. The listing does not rate the press as a sound class, so this page will not sell the 2-pack as a hush-rated party trick, and it will not compare the press to foam for sound. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Call it a squeeze toy or a hand fidget.
| Two older kids, both past mouthing, both already at the house 6+ line, no toddler in reach | Yes — one bar per named place card | Pack is two; the job is two palms |
|---|---|---|
| Honoree meets the house line + a toddler cousin on the same bench | No — both stay boxed | Not a one-kid split when a toddler can palm the cloth |
| Cake island, or door loot that leaves for houses you cannot check | No | Gold foil reads as wrapped dairy; you cannot watch another kitchen |
If twins meet the house line and a two-year-old will also be there, park the sleeve on a high, lidded shelf until that guest leaves.
BUTTER faces do not share one platter.BUTTER marks. Missing one means look now.On this pair the phrase only names factory rebound: press a gold face, then watch the dent climb back. No stopwatch study. No clinic use. Shoppers who type slow rise squishy usually want that watchable dent. On this card these are slow rising squishies: two foil bars, a fidget tag, no foam spec, soft unsigned.
The 16 August 2026 US English SERP for that seed, pulled through DataForSEO, mixed a giant-squishy clip with a Reddit brand thread; it did not grade this foil pair.
Do not freeze, microwave, or oil a bar to change the rebound. This loaf left the factory already marked slow rise. Heat and lotion scuff a printed skin. They do not turn a food-look squeeze toy into something a toddler can have. If a bar feels tacky after a warm car ride, rest it at room temp. Temperature notes live on the FAQ; this page will not reprint the wash block.
Same household rules on every link: palm toy, not candy, not for guests under the house 6+ line. Gold foil plus navy SALTED BUTTER is the face on both units.
Unwrap the 2-pack when two older guests — the shop’s house line lives on the FAQ, not as a printed grade on this SKU — will press and watch, and snacks remain on a different platter. Count two navy faces at open and two at close. Do not buy it as a toddler favor or a class loot run. A blank age cell is not permission.
House kid-use notes: FAQ and terms. Host note, not a certificate. BS-089 stores pack 2, a slow-rise mark, a fidget tag, golden photo color, butter-shaped stick. Soft, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, and a sound class stay unsigned. Scent, size, grams, and ages stay empty. The rise field types 3 as listing ink. DataForSEO, United States, English, 16 August 2026, seed “slow rise squishy.”