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Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack not for toddlers (FAQ 6+, blank SKU age)

+, blank SKU age)

Four Strawberry Chocolate Butter sticks — two yellow salted-butter prints, one pink strawberry loaf, and one brown chocolate loaf — on a cream studio platform, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

The Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack is not for toddlers. The set is four slow-rise, soft dessert-look sticks: two yellow salted-butter prints, one pink strawberry loaf, and one brown chocolate loaf. The catalog leaves ages blank. The shop FAQ still says ages 6 and up, hand use only. Keep the carton off high chairs, snack trays, and any child who still mouths toys.

A food-look quartet is easy to misread as a treat flight. You are not buying a teether, a crib item, or four snacks. You are buying four printed toys that rebound after a press. If a toddler can reach the tray, the tray is in the wrong room.

What the four printed faces actually are

You get four pieces. Two yellow loaves carry navy SALTED BUTTER and a printed 4oz. NET WT. (113G). One pink loaf carries a strawberry graphic and STRAWBERRY. One brown loaf has recessed CHOCOLATE. The weight line is face art, not a kitchen label and not a catalog net-weight field.

Merchant facts this page will use: pack 4; slow rising (press in, then watch it rebound); super soft butter-shaped squeeze; food-style stick or loaf. The tagline is the same squeeze-and-watch line.

Flags this SKU does not carry: crunchy, bead-filled, stretch, foam, PU foam, scented, sized, weighed, or an ages grade. The listing also does not mark this SKU as a fidget. Call it a squeeze toy or a hand toy, not a clicker and not a chew. Skip a timed rebound. If your carton prints extra warning copy, follow the carton.

Blank ages field vs the house 6+ note

The product record has no ages field. That blank is not a green light. It is a missing number.

Retail 3+ marks are about products aimed at children under three, not a Buttersquishy lab grade. CPSC small-parts rules exist because that age group still mouths objects; the agency’s small-parts page is the primary text if you need the legal floor. This carton does not print 3+. The shop FAQ is the buy rule: 6 and up, hands only.

The shop is stricter. The FAQ and terms point to ages 6 and up, adult supervision, and hand toys, not chew toys. None of those lines is a medical claim.

So the stack is simple: a blank SKU cell, a 3+ legal floor, and this shop’s FAQ 6+ use note. If the child in front of you still chews crayons, the carton stays closed. A birthday candle that says 4 does not override a mouthing habit.

Why butter / strawberry / chocolate art fails a high chair

Yellow reads as butter. Pink reads as fruit. Brown reads as chocolate. That is the joke. It is also why this 4-pack fails a toddler room.

A high chair already holds real snacks. A play kitchen already holds pretend food. These sticks are not edible. They are not teethers. They do not belong in a diaper bag or a sippy-cup holder. If you set them near real food, put a card on top that says toy, not treat. If a stick tears or sheds, retire that piece.

A reach-and-mouth map for this carton

Use the map as a room test, not a vibe.

Older-kid desk, no crawler in the doorway One stick on that desk, three in a lidded bin A toddler at knee height can still grab a desk edge
Kitchen island that is also dinner Nowhere on that island Dessert print plus real food is the mix-up
Shared living-room basket High shelf, not the basket Baskets are a toddler’s job
Gift bag headed to a house you cannot check Do not send the bag You cannot police someone else’s toddler

House gates before anyone unwraps

Skip a countdown. Run the gates.

Bought the set for a nine-year-old and a two-year-old lives down the hall? Give the carton a lidded home above toddler height. Count four back in. Do not park leftovers in a shared chest.

What slow rise means on these four sticks

A slow rise squishy is a squeeze toy that holds a dent for a beat, then fills back toward its first shape. You press a thumb into the pink loaf and watch the surface climb.

People Also Ask lists “What are slow rise squishies?” in U.S. Google results from 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO). Shop pages often add stress-relief language. This page will not copy a health claim. Occupying fingers is not treatment. This carton is not a device. Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack is one of those slow rising squishies: four dessert-look sticks with a rebound you watch. Merchant notes stop at a four-piece set, a slow rebound, a soft butter squeeze, and the food-style shape. The listing is not sold here as foam or PU foam.

Leave the factory rebound alone

How do you make your squishy more slow rising? You do not. Skip freezer, microwave, hair-dryer, and lotion hacks. This set leaves the factory already set to slow rise. Heat and oil wreck a printed skin. They do not turn a dessert-look toy into something a toddler can have. The FAQ says skip direct heat. If a piece feels tacky after a hot ride, let it sit at room temperature, then press again. Wipe dust later with a damp cloth and a little mild soap, then air-dry. Do not soak.

If four dessert faces is the wrong count

Where can I buy slow rise squishies? Retail search for a generic slow rise still points at marketplace jumbo food sets and craft shops (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16). Read the pack count on the card.

Same household rules on every link: hand toy, not candy, not for under 3, not a teether. The 4-piece count belongs to this strawberry set, not the trio. The 3-pack is marked as a fidget on its own card; this 4-pack is not. Which is the rarest squishy? This 4-pack is not a chase figure. The three prints are variety, not a rarity rank.

Closet, shelf, or buy

Buy the 4-pack when older kids — the FAQ line is 6 and up — want four dessert-look sticks they will press and watch, and you can park extras in a lidded bin. Count four at open and four at close.

Do not buy it for a toddler. Do not treat a blank SKU age cell as permission. Keep the sticks in older hands. Leave under-three kids out of it.

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