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If the bag smells faintly of sweet cream and one loaf is painted like marble candy, you still do not have a chew ring. Swirl Mix Butter 3-Pack (sweet cream) is not a teether. Swirl Mix Butter 3-Pack is three food-look butter sticks you press and watch rebound. Ages sit empty on the SKU. Shop notes live on the FAQ and still aim past preschool.
The marble face is the bait. Two pale yellow rectangles print navy SALTED BUTTER and a four-ounce theater line. The third loaf wears blue, pink, and purple swirls over the same dairy joke. Hands only. A play-kitchen drawer is the wrong parking spot.
Call the three faces before anyone peels film. Two loaves stay solid yellow. One loaf runs a marble print: royal blue, hot pink, magenta, and cream. Every face still prints SALTED over BUTTER, plus 4 OZ. and NET WT. (113 G). That ounce line is wrapper theater, not a stored gram field.
A swirl that looks like ice cream is still a print job. It is not a flavor bar and not a cheaper gum ring. The catalog names a faint sweet-cream scent — a listing note, not a snack. If the marble stick sits next to real food, put a handwritten toy card on the tray so the loaf does not share a bowl with fruit.
Read the shop file as a ticket, not a badge wall.
Do not upgrade this carton to a marked fidget SKU. Do not call the press hush-rated. Extra warning copy on the carton you receive still beats this page.
A gum ring is sold so an infant can chew it. This carton is sold so a hand can press it. Those are not cousins. Kid-use copy sits on the FAQ; this article will not reprint that answer as a second policy. The terms page files the line as hand-held toys, not food, and says to retire a damaged piece.
A yellow loaf that yields under a thumb is doing the squeeze job. That yield is not a hall pass to park the marble stick beside a silicone ring.
Jewelry sold for teething already carries official caution. The FDA has told parents not to use necklaces or bracelets to ease teething pain, and HealthyChildren.org says infants should not wear jewelry. Those pages are about jewelry, not swirl-printed butter sticks.
BS-038 leaves ages empty. Empty is unpublished data. It is not a preschool stamp and it is not permission for a high chair.
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 swirl carton. This SKU does not print 3+. If you need the agency page, use the CPSC small-parts guidance rather than borrowing a number from a neighboring box.
The shop’s kids question lives on the FAQ. House copy still points 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.
If a stick tears or the marble print sheds, that piece is finished. Do not hand it down. Do not keep a split loaf “for the baby,” as if damage turned a squeeze toy into a chew item.
Read the rows as a house call.
| Space | Who can reach the sticks | Thumb session? | After-play parking |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-chair tray | Default: a mouthing child | No | Wrong object entirely |
| Play kitchen with fake eggs | Likely a sampler | No | Food-look props get tasted |
| Homework desk, no crawler in the room | Only if that kid still chews pencils | One stick, maybe | Count three back in |
| Mixed house (teen plus an infant) | Infant yes | No after play | Lidded shelf |
Leave the film on until these five reads pass.
If the buyer is ten and a crawler lives down the hall, park extras on a high, lidded shelf.
On this shop card, a slow rise squishy is a butter-shaped squeeze you press, then watch climb toward the first outline. That is rebound copy, not a lab clock and not a treatment.
A 16 August 2026 United States English snapshot of the seed phrase still ranks generic category shopping results, not infant chew guides (DataForSEO). Those pages sell the category, not a gum ring.
This page will not borrow calm-and-stress language. A busy hand is not a therapy plan. Swirl Mix Butter 3-Pack is three of those slow rising squishies. Merchant notes stop at a three-piece set, a slow rebound, a sweet-cream scent, and the food-style shape. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. The fidget flag is off. This trio is not a collector chase.
Cold, heat, and lotion scuff the marble print. They do not convert a squeeze toy into something a toddler can have. Skip the microwave. If a loaf feels tacky after a hot ride, let it sit indoors, then press again. Care notes live on the FAQ.
Read the pack count and the scent line on the card.
Do not copy extras across SKUs. The single is marked soft and marked as a fidget on its own card. This 3-pack is not. The 4-pack is not marked soft and is not marked as a fidget. Every swirl SKU on this page is still a hand toy, not candy and not a teether.
Buy the 3-pack when older kids — the shop FAQ is the house age line — want three food-look pieces they will press and watch, and extras can sit in a lidded bin. Check for two yellow faces and one marble face at open and close.
Walk away if you wanted a teether or a toddler tray. An empty ages cell does not unlock that room. Keep the marble loaf, and the two plain ones, in older hands. Leave under-three kids, and anyone still mouthing toys, out of it.
4 OZ. / 113 G is face art. Household guide, not a certificate or medical advice.