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Pack a Bread Toast Loaf (BS-091) sleepover favor with a toy-not-food card (FAQ ages 6+)

A square butter-yellow Bread Toast Loaf with a toasted-brown center and a thumb dent on a light-yellow cream studio table, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A Bread Toast Loaf (BS-091) sleepover favor is one toast-look square that leaves the hallway hook only with a named guest, a toy-not-food card, and breakfast on another plate. Bread Toast Loaf is a single slow-rise palm fidget. Shop kid-use notes sit on the FAQ. It is not a snack, not a teether, and not a toddler bag filler.

Saturday at a host house already has a toaster. The product photo is a butter-yellow square with a toasted-brown middle and a thumb dent — it reads as a slice. Write the guest’s first name on a sleeve before the bell. If you cannot name that guest without hedging, the slice stays on your hook.

Toast paint loses unless the card is louder

A sleepover already owns breakfast: cereal, a toaster, leftover pizza on a paper plate. This SKU is painted as bread. The shop’s bread line is “as shown in the product photo.” The butter-shape line is a food-style stick or loaf. Neither line is a kitchen label.

Hang the card from the sleeve tab, not from the toasted face. Write toy, not food in type a tired host can read in a dim hallway. Tape belongs on the card. Keep the square off the toaster tray and the morning plate. Do not park it in a play-kitchen fridge. If the skin splits or sheds, that piece is finished. Shop terms already file the objects as toys, not food.

What BS-091 actually stores

Read the merchant card as a receipt, not as a mood.

Leave factory film on so sleeping-bag fleece does not cling to the toasted middle. One photo of a square slice does not rewrite this listing into Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack. That card is a two-count.

Three clocks, none of them a toddler pass

The ages cell on BS-091 is empty. An empty cell is a missing number. It is not a hall pass to drop a toast-look square into a two-year-old’s duffel because “it’s just one piece.”

Retail shelves often print 3+ on toys aimed at that group, because children under three still mouth objects. This carton does not print 3+. If you need the agency floor on small parts, start at the CPSC small-parts page. The regulation is not restated here.

Kid-use copy lives on the FAQ. This article will not recopy that answer. Point a host parent there. The store line starts at school age and treats these as palm toys, not something to chew. A birthday candle does not cancel a mouthing habit. Stack the clocks — vacant SKU cell, under-three mouthing risk, shop house page — and use the tightest one at the door.

Hallway-hook map

Read the rows as assignment math for one square.

One named guest, past mouthing, no walker in the kitchen at first light Yes — film on, card on the sleeve tab Guest still bites pencil ends or toy edges
Two same-age friends on two mats Only if you bought a two-count card This SKU is a single square
Sleeve rides home to a house you will not see No You cannot watch another family’s toddler
Guest jokes about “eating the toast” No The joke is the warning

Bought the slice for a ten-year-old while a walker still uses that hallway? Park the sleeve on a closed shelf at your house. Count one square when you hang it, and one square when the bags go home.

Pre-bell checks

Skip a numbered wash ritual. Any yes on the first four parks the sleeve.

A nine-year-old on a mattress plus a two-year-old in the next room is a keep-it-home night.

The dent that climbs back

Press a thumb into the toasted middle until the brown fade folds. Wait while the face climbs toward the dent. That climb is the whole show. It is not a gadget and not a treatment.

On this listing, a slow rise squishy is a toast-look square that holds a press, then fills back while the guest is still looking. Instant-pop toys snap shut. Bread Toast Loaf is sold as one of those slow rising squishies: a single food-style slice with a rebound you watch. Merchant notes stop at pack 1, a slow rebound, a fidget tag, and the bread silhouette. A hush class is unsigned. Softness is unsigned here — do not borrow a “super-soft” line from a neighbor carton.

The August 2026 U.S. English snapshot of the category seed still ranks jumbo marketplace listings and clip-style demos above any host note about a toast-look square on a hallway hook.

Searchers also hunt kitchen tricks that promise a slower climb. BS-091 already carries a slow-rise mark. You cannot restyle that mark with a microwave, a freezer, or a rice bin. Heat wrecks painted skin. It does not convert a toast-look toy into a toddler item. A tacky square after a warm car just needs indoor air, then another press. Surface-care notes live on the FAQ; this page will not reprint them. This square is ordinary stock, not a chase figure.

Extra guests need extra cartons

Need more than one named bag? Buy the card that matches the names you can still see at breakfast.

Every link is a hand toy, not candy, not for under 3, not a teether. The pair and the four-count keep a slow-rise mark. They do not copy this SKU’s fidget tag. Softness stays unsigned on all three cards.

Host folio

Hang the sleeve only after three tests pass: the named guest is past mouthing, the host kitchen has no walker at first light, and real breakfast stays on another plate. Clip a toy-not-food card to the tab. Count one toasted square at lights-out and the same square at breakfast. Keep the slice home for a toddler night, a mixed-age floor, or a bag you cannot follow.

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