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If the four yellow bars looked like lunchbox cheese a toddler could gum, leave the flap taped. Cheese Cube Loaf 4-Pack (BS-078) is not a teether. Cheese Cube Loaf 4-Pack is four butter-look loaves for a thumb press — not gums, not a snack plate. Ages sit empty on this SKU. Kid-use notes live on the FAQ.
Navy type that reads SALTED BUTTER is wrapper theater. It is not a dairy stamp and not a hall pass to park the bars next to real cheddar cubes. Thumbs press. Teeth stay off the wrapper.
Name what you actually received while the film is still on. Four pale-yellow rectangles. Each face prints navy SALTED BUTTER and a theater line that reads 4OZ. / NET WT. (113 G). The photo is four matching bars, not a mixed snack tray and not four cubes of food. That ounce line is face art. The shop does not store a gram field on this SKU.
Merchant receipt for BS-078, written as filed / not filed / blank:
The listing also stores a 3-second rise label. That is card copy, not a stopwatch study. Extra warning ink on the carton you hold still beats this page. This SKU is not tagged soft. If a bar splits, that piece is finished.
The product name says cheese. The photo says butter stick. Both reads pull the carton toward a snack drawer.
A lunchbox already holds real cheese cubes. A play kitchen already holds pretend food. Four yellow bars on a cutting board do not announce “desk fidget.” They announce something you put in your mouth. These loaves are not edible. They do not belong in a sandwich bag, a cooler pocket, or a wipe caddy. If they share a counter with real food, write a toy card and keep the food on another tray. If a seam opens, retire that bar.
A teether is merchandised so an infant can chew it. This carton is merchandised so a hand can press it. Those jobs do not share a drawer. Kid-use copy lives on the FAQ, not as a second policy here. The terms page still files the line as hand-held fidgets, not snacks, and tells you to stop using a damaged piece.
The shop’s kid question still aims this line at school-age hands, treats the pieces as objects for palms, and wants a grown-up nearby. That is house use copy. It is not a medical clearance. Do not treat four cheese-look loaves as a cheaper gum ring. If someone in the house still needs a chew item, buy the product sold for that job.
BS-078 leaves ages empty. Empty means unpublished. It is not a 3+ stamp, not a preschool pass, and not permission for a playpen.
Toy-aisle language about children under three exists because that age group still mouths objects. That is a legal floor for products aimed at that group, not a lab grade printed on this carton. This SKU does not print 3+. If you need the agency page on small parts, use the CPSC small-parts guidance.
None of those lines is a medical claim. A birthday candle that says six does not retire a mouthing habit. Anyone who still gums crayons or toys stays out of this tin.
Read the rows as a house map, not a mood.
| High chair or stroller tray | Infant still on a gum ring | No — wrong object class |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen island with real cheese | Toddler who mouths snacks | No — food-look trap |
| Shared toy chest on the floor | Mixed ages, including a crawler | No — mouthing zone |
| Homework desk with a lidded tin | School-age kid who presses, not chews | Yes, if that kid matches the shop FAQ line |
Leave the film on until every stamp is a pass.
SALTED BUTTER faces. Short one? Hunt now.Bought the 4-pack for a ten-year-old while an infant sleeps down the hall? Leftovers go on a high, lidded shelf. Count four back in.
On this card, a slow rise squishy means you press one yellow bar, then watch the navy type climb back toward the first outline. Rebound language. Not a clinic use. Not a timed lab.
A 16 August 2026 United States English DataForSEO snapshot of the seed phrase still ranks clip videos and novelty shop listings, not infant-care pages. One People Also Ask line asks where to buy the category; this merchant page is one storefront answer, not a market survey.
Busy fingers are not a therapy plan. Cheese Cube Loaf 4-Pack is four of those slow rising squishies. Merchant notes stop at a four-piece cheese-look photo, a slow rebound, a palm fidget, and a food-style loaf. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Scent is unpublished. The shop never marked a sound class. Kitchen hacks scuff the yellow print; they do not convert a press toy into a toddler item. Care notes live on the FAQ.
Read the pack count and the rise mark on the card you actually opened. Same family name does not mean the same file.
Do not copy extras across SKUs. The other 4-pack is not a marked slow-rise listing. Every Cheese Cube carton here is still a hand toy — not snack cheese, not a teether.
Buy BS-078 when older kids — the shop FAQ is the house age line — want four matching yellow bars they will press and watch, and extras can sit in a lidded tin. Count four SALTED BUTTER faces at open and at close.
Walk away if you wanted a teether, a toddler lunchbox chew, or a play-kitchen snack. An empty ages cell does not unlock that room. Under-three kids, and anyone still mouthing toys, stay out of the tin.