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Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack (soft) is not a teether, and it is not for toddlers

not for toddlers

Two yellow SALTED BUTTER loaves stacked beside a pink football and a pale-blue basketball on a light-yellow cream studio platform, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

The pink football and pale-blue basketball next to twin yellow SALTED BUTTER sticks look like a toddler sports-and-snack kit. They are not. Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack (soft) is not a teether. Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack is four press-and-watch fidgets: two wrapper-joke loaves plus two sports shapes. Ages sit empty on the SKU.

Palms press. Mouths stay out. A dairy print and two pebbled skins do not make a high-chair kit, a gum ring, or outdoor balls. House kid-use notes sit on the FAQ and still point past preschool.

Twin loaves plus a sports pair — that is the set

Name the four faces before anyone peels film. Two pale yellow rectangles print navy SALTED BUTTER and a theater line that reads 4 OZ. / NET WT. (113 G). One pink football keeps lace marks and pointed ends. One pale-blue basketball shows panel seams and a pebbled skin.

That photo is the mixed carton — not four matching sticks, not a snack sampler, not outdoor balls that escaped a gym bag.

Shop ledger, compact: qty=4 · rebound=slow-rise (press, then recover) · feel=super-soft · use=palm fidget · crunch=no · beads=no · stretch=no · foam=no · PU foam=no · sound-rating=none · scent/size/grams/ages=unpublished. The 3-second rise field is card copy, not a stopwatch study. Extra warning ink on the carton you receive still beats this page. The printed ounce line is face art, not a stored gram field.

Four pieces is a desk count, not a crib count.

Super-soft on the card is a squeeze grade

This SKU is marked super soft. That mark is a feel tag for a thumb press, not a chew license. Yield under a palm is the job. Yield next to a silicone ring is the mix-up.

Parents sometimes read “soft” as “safe to gum.” The shop file never says that. Soft here means the skins give when you squeeze — not infant-safe or high-chair-safe. This listing carries no sound rating. Do not invent one.

If a loaf tears or a ball splits, that piece is finished. Do not hand a split football “to the baby.”

Do not swap this carton for a gum ring

A teether is sold so an infant can chew it. This carton is sold so a hand can press it. Those jobs do not share a bin. Kid-use copy sits on the FAQ; this article will not reprint that answer. The terms page files the line as hand-held toys, not food, and says to retire a damaged piece.

The FDA has told parents not to use necklaces or bracelets to relieve teething pain, and HealthyChildren.org says infants should not wear jewelry. Those pages are about jewelry, not butter-look loaves or sports-shaped squeezes. A food-look fidget the shop already calls a hand toy does not enter that category.

The SKU file never printed a grade

BS-046 leaves ages empty. Empty is unpublished data — not a 3+ stamp, not a preschool pass, and not permission for a playpen.

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 on this carton. This SKU does not print 3+. Use the CPSC small-parts guidance if you need the agency page.

House kid-use notes stay on the FAQ. They still point older school-age hands at a palm-only toy. None of those lines is a medical claim. A cake that says four years does not retire a mouthing habit.

Motive versus object

Read the rows as a purchase check.

Why you clicked buy What BS-046 actually is Film stays on?
Needed a chew ring for gums Four hand fidgets; none sold as teethers Yes — wrong object
Wanted toddler sports toys Pink football and blue basketball are squeeze skins, not outdoor balls Yes — they will roll into a mouthing zone
Saw two butter sticks and pictured snack props Wrapper print only; not food Yes — fridge-face trap
Older kid wants four press toys; extras fit a lidded tin Twin loaves plus sports pair; slow rebound; super-soft feel Off only if that kid meets the FAQ line and no crawler can reach the tin

Sealed-carton scorecard

Leave the wrap on until every line is a pass.

Bought it for a ten-year-old while an infant sleeps down the hall? Leftovers go on a high, lidded shelf. Count four back in.

What the rise line is selling (and what it is not)

On this listing, a slow rise squishy means you press a loaf or a ball, then watch the navy type or the pebbled skin climb back. That is rebound language on a shop card. It is not a clinic use and not a timed lab result.

A 16 August 2026 United States English DataForSEO snapshot still files the seed phrase as shopping-and-video results, not infant-care pages.

This page will not borrow calm-and-stress language. Busy fingers are not a therapy plan. Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack is four of those slow rising squishies. Merchant notes stop at a four-piece mixed photo, a slow rebound, a super-soft squeeze, a food-style loaf on the yellow pair, and a palm fidget. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Scent is unpublished.

This carton already marks slow rise. Do not cook it, freeze it, or rub lotion on it to change the dent. Heat and oil scuff the yellow print and the pebbled skins; they do not convert the set into a toddler item. The CPSC has warned consumers not to heat or microwave squishy toys. Care notes live on the FAQ. If a piece feels tacky after a hot ride, let it sit indoors, then press again.

Three Mixed listings, three different jobs

Read the pack count, the photo, and the rise mark on the card you actually opened.

Do not copy extras across SKUs. The 3-pack is not marked soft. The crunchy four is not marked slow-rise and is not marked as a fidget. Every Mixed carton here is still a hand toy — not breakfast, not a teether. This 4-pack is not a chase figure.

Older hands, or leave it boxed

Buy BS-046 when older kids — the shop FAQ is the house age line — want four mixed faces they will press and watch, and extras can sit in a lidded tin. Count two loaves, one football, and one basketball at open and at close.

Walk away if you wanted a teether or a toddler tray. An empty ages cell does not unlock that room. Leave under-three kids, and anyone still mouthing toys, out of it.

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