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Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack not for toddlers (FAQ ages 6+; SKU has no age field)

has no age field)

Three Oil-Paint Swirl Butter sticks with yellow SALTED BUTTER faces and red-blue, orange-gold, and purple marble sides on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack not for toddlers. Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack is three paint-marble butter sticks: a soft, slow-rise squeeze you press, then watch climb. The SKU age cell is empty. House FAQ copy still aims older than preschool. Park the carton above a crawler’s reach, and skip anyone who still gums pencils or toy edges.

Marble sides plus a dairy face is how this trio gets misfiled. You did not order paint tubes, three snacks, or a gum ring. You ordered three printed hand fidgets. A toddler at knee height means the tray stays boxed.

Paint rims plus a dairy face

Inventory the faces on the table. One rim pours red, blue, and yellow. One rim pours orange and gold. One rim pours purple, blue, and magenta. Each yellow panel prints navy SALTED BUTTER and 4 OZ. NET WT. (113G). That ounce line is wrapper theater, not a catalog gram field.

Merchant card, restated as prose: three-piece set; rebound marked slow rising (press in, then watch it rebound); squeeze marked super soft; food-style stick or loaf; fidget flag on — a palm press, not a clicker. Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Crunch, beads, stretch, foam, and PU foam stay unmarked. Sound is unmarked, so this page will not call the press quiet or silent. Scent, size, grams, and ages are empty. Extra carton warnings, if any, beat this article.

Empty ages is not a preschool pass

BS-021 lists no ages value. Empty is empty. It does not unlock a high chair, a play-kitchen drawer, or a diaper tote.

Retail 3+ marks exist because under-three kids still mouth objects. They describe that age group, not a grade printed on BS-021. This swirl carton does not show 3+. If you need the agency page, use the CPSC small-parts guidance. This article will not paste the regulation.

The shop’s kid question lives on the FAQ. House copy still aims older than preschool and treats these as palm toys. The terms page says they are not food and not chew items; retire a damaged loaf. That is shop policy, not a diagnosis. A “4” on a cake does not move the line.

Why this trio belongs off the high chair

Yellow reads as butter. The rims read as spilled paint. Together they look like a snack that escaped an art table. That mix-up is the whole problem.

Not food. Not a teether. Not a paint stick. Keep them out of a butter dish, a sippy cup, and the crayon jar. Near real toast, park a handwritten “toy” card beside the three faces — never tape over the navy type. A split rim is trash, not a hand-me-down.

Pretend kitchens already have fake food. Easels already have wet color. A swirl loaf on a sofa table reads as a bite, not a press toy.

House map for three loaves

Read the rows as a parking plan, not a vibe.

School-age kid, no crawler at the door One loaf on that desk; two under a lid Yes, if they meet the house age line
Breakfast island still holding plates Off the island entirely No — dairy print next to eggs is the trap
Low toy hamper anyone can dump Closed shelf, above knee height No — hampers get raided
Mailer to a house you have not seen Keep the carton No — you cannot audit their toddler

A fifth-grader plus a crib in the next bedroom still needs that lid. Count red-blue, orange-gold, and purple at lights-out.

Screen the carton before the wrap comes off

No countdown. Five screens.

Rebound is a press trick

What are slow rise squishies? Here the words only describe rebound: press a marble rim and the dent fills. No stopwatch study. No clinic use.

U.S. People Also Ask still surfaces that question (DataForSEO, 16 August 2026). Listing pages often wrap it in stress-relief talk. This article will not. Busy hands are not a treatment plan. Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack is three of those slow rising squishies. The card stops at pack 3, a slow rebound, a soft butter squeeze, the food-style shape, and the fidget flag. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked.

Heat will not make it a gum ring

Leave the factory rebound. A freezer, a microwave, or lotion will scuff a printed face. None of those moves turn a swirl loaf into a toddler item.

In 2026 a CPSC heat alert told people not to heat or microwave squishy toys after a viral trend caused burns. That note is about heat, not the makeup of BS-021. A loaf that feels tacky from a hot car can sit until it matches the room. Then press. Wipe-and-dry steps stay on the FAQ.

Count: one, two, or three swirls

Where can I buy slow rise squishies? Generic U.S. results still lean toward marketplace jumbo food sets and craft shops (DataForSEO, English, 2026-08-16). Check pack count and the slow-rise flag on each card before you pick a carton.

These swirl listings are palm toys. They are not paint and not breakfast. The 3-pack and the 2-pack are marked slow rising and marked as fidgets on their own cards. The single is marked soft and is not a marked slow-rise SKU; its fidget flag is off. Do not copy those extras across listings. Which is the rarest squishy? Three marble rims are variety, not a chase rank.

Who should never unwrap this

Buy the 3-pack when older kids — house FAQ copy aims 6 and up — want three paint-marble butter sticks they will press and watch, and you can lid the extras. Count rims at start and at end.

Do not buy it for a high-chair kid. An empty ages cell is not permission. The red-blue loaf, the orange-gold loaf, and the purple loaf stay in older hands.

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