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A Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack (crunchy) kids party squishy belongs on a birthday tray only when every child who can reach it already presses toys instead of chewing them. The five snack-look pieces are crunchy and bead-filled. This listing is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Kid-use notes live on the shop FAQ. Anyone under 3 stays off the tray.
Hosts type “kids party squishy” and get dessert silhouettes next to cake. Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack is five different squeeze toys. You press a piece. It comes back. The shop line is squeeze this crunchy butter and watch it rebound. That is a palm press, not pudding and not a teether.
Say the photo out loud before anyone peels a wrap. The listing picture holds a golden cup with a caramel lid; a smooth green mango-shaped fruit; a ridged beige peanut; a mint rectangle printed SALTED, BUTTER, 4oz., and NET WT (113G); and a white oval in a clear sleeve with a blue Squeeze badge and the line COMFORT FUN RELIEF.
“Mixed” means that photograph. It does not mean five matching loaves. You cannot reorder the peanut by itself. Five pieces is a five-place-setting count if every named guest already uses hands.
Shop ledger for BS-049: booked are a five-piece set, a crunchy fill written as bead-filled crunch, a mix as photographed, and one food-style stick or loaf in the mix. Unbooked or marked false: slow-rise, soft, foam, PU foam, stretch, a hush rating, a fidget tag, scent, inches, grams, an age grade, a rise-second clock. The 4oz. / 113G line is wrapper art. Carton ink still wins.
A birthday already has flan cups, nut bowls, and a cousin who still mouths crayons. Five snack silhouettes read as extra dessert. The print is the joke. It is also why a two-year-old does not get a seat at this tray.
These pieces are not edible. They are not teethers. The boxed oval is a squeeze toy, not a bar for the sink. Keep them off the cake board and out of a play fridge. If they sit near frosting, stand a scrap that says toy — tape the scrap, never the BUTTER type. A split skin means that piece is done. The terms page already rejects food use.
The card marks crunchy and bead-filled. That is a palm feel, not a soundtrack. This page will not sell the 5-pack as a hush-rated party trick, and it will not compare the press to foam for noise. Foam, PU foam, soft, and a fidget tag stay unmarked. Call it a squeeze toy or a hand toy. A child who still chews toys needs the carton left shut.
Ages on this SKU are empty. An empty cell is a missing number. It is not permission to drop a snack-look toy into a toddler loot bag because the cake says 5.
Retail 3+ marks exist because children under three still put objects in their mouths. That is a category floor, not a lab stamp on this sleeve. This listing does not print 3+. Start at the CPSC small-parts guidance if you need the agency page. This article will not reprint the regulation.
Kid-use copy lives on the FAQ. Open that page for the house age line. This article will not recopy it. A candle numeral does not retire a chewing habit. Use the strictest clock: blank SKU cell, under-3 floor, shop note. None of those lines is a medical claim.
Read the rows as a tray plan.
| Five older guests past mouthing, no crawler in reach | Yes — one silhouette per seat | Count five back in |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed backyard with a toddler on the blanket | No | Carton stays taped, above reach |
If a toddler will share the room, keep the carton on a high shelf. Do not hand the mango down because there were extras.
Skip the wrap until these six screens pass.
BUTTER type do not share a platter with frosting.Squeeze. Missing one means search now.Five out, five in. A missing peanut is tonight’s hunt.
People still ask that next to the seed phrase in U.S. results from 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO). Marketplace blurbs often add calm-down talk. This page will not.
In that search, a slow rise squishy is a squeeze toy whose dent takes a visible beat to fill. Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack sits in that aisle because shoppers type the phrase. The merchant card does not mark it slow rising. Watching a dent fill is not a slow-rise flag. These pieces are not marked as slow rising squishies.
The August 2026 U.S. DataForSEO snapshot for slow rise squishy still mixes a YouTube giant-squishy clip with a Pinterest board, so the unmarked rebound class matters more than the aisle name.
Do not freeze, microwave, or oil these pieces to change how they come back. This mix left the factory without a slow-rise mark. Heat scuffs a printed skin. It does not turn a snack-look squeeze toy into something a toddler can have. The CPSC has warned people not to heat or microwave squishy toys after a viral trend produced burn hazards. If a piece feels tacky after a warm car ride, rest it at room temp.
That question still ranks as a People Also Ask line. This shop answers with pack counts.
Same house rules: palm toy, not candy, not for under 3.
This SKU is not a chase figure. The five snack faces are the set. “Mixed” is a photo, not a mystery box.
Unwrap the 5-pack when five older guests — the shop’s house rule lives on the FAQ, not as a printed grade on this SKU — will press and watch, and snacks stay on a different platter. Count five silhouettes at open and five at close. Do not buy it as a toddler favor. Do not treat a blank age cell, or a slow rise squishy search, as a rebound stamp on BS-049.