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A Cheese Cube Loaf 3-Pack (BS-076) camp care package is the cube, the wedge, and the SALTED BUTTER stick mailed to one 8+ sleepaway name. It is not a toddler-cabin toy. Order Cheese Cube Loaf 3-Pack after you can say the session age, split food into a second bag, and confirm this camper presses toys instead of chewing them.
Sunday supper at a lot of lodges is grilled cheese. A yellow cube punched with holes will lose that argument if it rides next to the bread. The wedge looks like a leftover from the same plate. The stick prints 4OZ NET WT.(112G) and SALTED BUTTER. That type is paint on a toy, not a published gram, not a kitchen label, and not a reason to park the pouch in the cheddar crate.
This carton holds a mixed trio. It does not restock a whole cabin dairy case.
File language for BS-076 — piece count: 3. Rebound class: listed slow rising — press, then watch the dent fill. Photo claim: cheese look as shot; butter-stick silhouette as shot. Shop sentence: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Not on the card: a palm-soft tag, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, a hush rating, a fidget tag. Blank cells: scent, inches, grams, ages. The riseSeconds cell holds 3. Treat that as shelf type, not a bunk timer.
Assign jobs before you buy postage. The cube is the piece a younger sibling will read as Swiss. The wedge can roll off a trunk lid. The stick is the one a mail clerk will file as dairy. Write the shape on each slip — CUBE — toy, not food, WEDGE — toy, not food, STICK — toy, not food — so a counselor sorting pouches after lights-out does not guess.
A photo with three faces does not turn this listing into the one-count Cheese Cube Loaf or the two-count Cheese Cube Loaf 2-Pack. Those pages keep their own pack numbers.
Camp mail already smells like toast and trail mix. Holes plus a butter face finish the joke. That joke is why a counselor can drop the pouch on the mess-hall shelf without meaning to.
Clip a luggage tag to the zipper, not to a hole. Put the owner’s name and toy, not food on the tag. Keep tape off BUTTER and off the cube skin. Leave the factory film on so bunk fleece does not cling. Do not chill any of the three. Do not slide the wedge under a real cheese block in a cooler. If a skin splits or sheds, that piece is done. Trash it.
The shop does not sell this SKU as foam or PU foam. Do not describe it as crate filler.
The ages cell on this record is empty. Empty means the number is missing. It does not clear a Swiss-look cube for a toddler cubby because “there were extras.”
Very young kids still test objects with their mouths. A 3+ mark on some other toy only tells you that aisle will not sell *that* item as a baby toy. This listing does not print 3+. For the federal floor on small parts, use the CPSC small-parts guidance. I will not quote the rule.
Kid-use copy sits on the shop FAQ. Send a parent or counselor there rather than reprinting house language. The terms page explains intended use. It is not a therapy claim. Keep these apart: a blank ages cell, mouthing risk for the youngest kids, the shop kid-use page, and this article’s 8+ postage filter. None of those is a medical claim.
Sunday pickup with a two-year-old on the lodge floor still fails, even if your camper is twelve. Mini-session, sibling visiting hours, and family week are different mailers. No spoken session age, no stamp.
| Named 8+ sleepaway, palms not teeth, no toddler hour in the building | Cube, wedge, and stick, film on, shape slips on the pouch | The set, if this camper still mouths pencil ends |
|---|---|---|
| One eligible camper who only wants a single press | One tagged piece | The other two, boxed at your house |
| Family week, mini-camp, or a crawler on the lodge floor Sunday | Nothing | The whole 3-pack |
| A staff crate that already holds cheddar snacks | The trio only after food rides a second bag | A mixed snack-and-toy sack |
Bought the trio for a middle-school week while a walker still uses that hallway on pickup day? Park the set on a closed shelf at home.
Stamp the kit, or leave the carton shut.
If someone wants a spare “for a cousin,” ask whether a toddler lives at that address. Extra Swiss-look pieces do not travel as party favors.
Where people shop the category is a separate question from which card you are mailing. On 16 August 2026, a United States English DataForSEO pull for “slow rise squishy” still led with marketplace jumbo food pages. BS-076 is a three-count cheese-and-butter mix, not that jumbo aisle.
Each linked carton is still a squeeze toy, still not food, still not meant for a child under three. Pack numbers on those pages stay with those pages. BS-076 stays a three-count.
None of the three shapes is a chase figure. Mixed silhouettes make a bunk tray look varied. That is print-and-shape variety, not a rarity rank. Do not send a leftover wedge to a house you have not checked.
A slow rise squishy, on this SKU, is a squeeze toy that holds a thumb crease long enough to watch a hole rim climb back, or to watch BUTTER drift toward its first print. Fast foam buns skip that wait. The listing already marks BS-076 slow rising. The set is three of those slow rising squishies. Merchant notes stop at pack 3, a slow rebound, a cheese look, a butter shape, and the house squeeze line. Silent is unmarked. Soft is unmarked. Fidget is unmarked. Occupying hands at rest hour is play. It is not a noise-rated tool, and it is not a reason to score this press against foam for sound.
Recoding the rebound after you pay is not a feature of this SKU. Skip the freezer, the oven, a blow dryer, lotion, and a rice bin. A hot porch box and a parked van are heat, not a workshop. Do not cook or microwave these toys. If a piece feels tacky after the ride, let it match room temperature, then press once. Wash steps live on the FAQ. I will not recopy them here.
Send the pouch when the week is a named 8+ sleepaway, the cube/wedge/stick census is three, and grilled-cheese night already has real food. Keep the carton on a high shelf if a walker uses that lodge, if this camper still tests edges with teeth, or if you were about to tuck a Swiss-look cube under actual cheddar. A 3+ search is not a cabin pass.
This is a household postage note, not a lab paper. The 8+ line is this page’s mail filter. Merchant file for BS-076: three pieces, listed slow rising, cheese look, butter shape. Soft, foam, PU foam, crunchy, bead-filled, stretch, silent, and fidget stay unpublished or false. Scent, size, weight, and ages stay blank. The 3-second rise cell is listing type. Kid-use copy: FAQ. Use note: terms.