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Need one older-kid award, not a changing tote? Bread Toast Loaf (BS-095) is a single cream square with a red-speckle bakery face. This butter squishy is a classroom prize only when the shop FAQ's school-age line fits the student. The SKU age cell is blank. Leave the loaf out of a diaper bag, a wipes clutch, and any snack crate.

The still on the product card is a rounded cream loaf, not a butter wrapper. Bread Toast Loaf ships as pack 1. Press the speckle face and the shop line says to watch it rebound. It is a palm toy, not toast, not a gum ring, and not a twenty-name Friday bin.
A 17 August 2026 DataForSEO snapshot for the seed still opens on marketplace tiles. This loaf is a Buttersquishy SKU, not a butter squishy target endcap.
Name the object while the bag is still closed. One rounded square. Cream skin. A spray of tiny dark-red dots clustered toward the center of the top face. The shop’s bread line is “as shown in the product photo.” The butter-shape line means a food-style stick or loaf. Neither line is a kitchen label.
A one-line category note lives on the butter-shape guide. This page is only the prize-board job for BS-095.
Clerk card, written as filed / unsigned / empty:
count=1 · rise=slow (“press in, then watch it rebound”) · look=bread-as-photographed · form=food-style loafsoft · crunch · beads · stretch · foam · PU-foam · hush · fidget · gift · deskscent · size · grams · agesIf you typed slow rise butter squishy because you wanted a marked rebound, this card already carries that stamp. Do not add seconds to a raffle slip. Soft is unsigned, so do not write a super-soft grade. The hush cell is unsigned, so do not file the loaf as a library-rated mute prize. The fidget flag is off. A prize-board token is not a therapy plan.
One square is one name. Read the pack count before you promise a row of tickets.
| School-age hands, no mouthing, no toddler on the ride | Yes — one square | — |
|---|---|---|
| A twenty-name Friday list | No | A multi-pack listing with its own card |
| A snack-only reward crate | No | A dry, labeled tin first, then re-read the FAQ |
Teachers hunting butter squishies for a whole grade still need a multi-pack listing.
Walk these before any film comes off. Stop at the first fail.
If toddlers share the same corridor, the tin still lives above reach.
Cream plus red speckles already argues with a breakfast plate. Real toast lives there. A pale square with a berry-dust look, sitting on the same island, reads as leftover bread. Hands press. Mouths do not.
This loaf is not edible. It is not a teether. Keep it out of a wipes clutch, a stroller cup, and a preschool loot bag. If the tin sits beside crackers, park a handwritten TOY card next to the box — tape the card, not the speckle face. A split skin is done. This listing is not sold here as foam or PU foam.
The kids-3plus string in this URL is a search angle, not a 3+ stamp on BS-095. A grade-level party does not fill an empty ages cell.
BS-095 stores no ages value. Blank means the field was never written. It is not a nursery mark, and it is not permission to drop a toast-look square into a changing bag.
US toy aisles treat children under three as a mouthing group. This loaf does not print 3+. A blank cell is not a pass for a high chair.
Kid-use copy sits on the FAQ; send the adult there instead of treating this page as policy. Shop terms treat these as palm toys, not snacks, and say to retire a torn piece. If this student still chews pencil caps, leave the film on.
In this aisle it is a bakery-look square you press, then watch fill back. It is a hand toy. It is not breakfast and it is not a medical device. The longer category note is the guide linked above.
Hobby Lobby is a different aisle. We are Buttersquishy. A butter squishy near me query may point at a mall kiosk or a sunny days butter squishy endcap; those are other merchants. This SKU ships from this shop.
Press the speckle cluster and the dent holds long enough to watch the cream climb back. The card already marks slow rising; that climb is the show. This page will not borrow a stress-relief claim.
The card does not rate sound. Nobody published a decibel number. If you needed a hush-class tool, pick another aisle.
No. Freezer tricks, ovens, and lotion do not add a toddler license this SKU never had, and they do not invent a scent cell. They scuff the speckle face. Do not heat the loaf. If a backpack baked it, wait until the skin matches the room, then press once.
Surface care stays on the FAQ. This page will not reprint that ritual.
Start with the count on the card you opened.
Read each card. Do not copy this loaf’s flags onto a carton you have not opened. Every linked SKU is still a palm toy, not candy.
Give the square when the student will press and watch, snacks live elsewhere, and you can still find the loaf at the last bell. Leave it bagged if you wanted a changing-tote toy, a nursery cubby token, or a twenty-name jar. A blank ages cell does not fill those jobs.
Shop FAQ and terms hold the kid-use note. Catalog pages supply pack count, slow-rise wording, bread look, butter shape, and the tagline. Soft, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, a sound class, fidget, gift, desk, scent, size, weight, and ages stay unmarked or empty on BS-095.