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Pack a Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack sleepover favor with a toy-not-food card (FAQ ages 6+)

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Twelve Neon Swirl Butter sticks with blended yellow-magenta-purple-lime swirls and navy BUTTER print on a light-yellow cream studio platform, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack sleepover favor is twelve named pouches — one neon loaf and a toy-not-food card each — leftovers taped back before breakfast. Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack is a twelve-piece slow-rise, soft butter set. The shop FAQ is the kid-use note. This SKU leaves ages blank. It is not candy, not a teether, and not a toddler overnight gift.

Write the guest list first. Do not slice the tape until every name that still mouths pencils or toy edges is crossed out. A 12-count looks generous. It is also twelve ways for a grocery-print loaf to sit next to pizza.

Twelve names on paper, then the flap

You are portioning a carton, not stocking a snack table.

The listing ships twelve matching food-style sticks. Each face is neon yellow with magenta, lime, violet, and cyan marble and navy BUTTER on the long side. That type is wrapper art. It is not twelve flavors and not a kitchen net-weight line. The shop did not store grams or inches on this card.

BS-035 ledger — signed: pack of 12; rebound class slow rising (“press in, then watch it rebound”); palm feel super soft; form a butter-shaped stick or loaf; fidget filed as a hand press; shop line “Squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.” Unsigned: crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, a hush grade. Empty cells: scent, size, weight, ages. A stored 3-second rise figure is shelf labeling, not a sleeping-bag stopwatch. Extra warning ink on your carton still wins. Because the hush grade is unsigned, this page will not file the press as noise-rated, and it will not compare the squeeze to foam for sound.

Leave any factory wrap on so sleeping-bag fleece does not cling to the marble.

The swirl is wrapper paint

A sleepover already has pizza or popcorn. Neon plus the grocery word BUTTER reads as a treat. That is the joke. It is also why an unlabeled pouch fails.

Clip a card to each pouch tab. Write toy, not food. Tape belongs on the card, never across BUTTER. Keep every loaf off the pizza box, the pretzel tub, and the breakfast plate. Do not refrigerate a stick.

These loaves are not edible. They are not teethers. They do not belong in a play-kitchen fridge. If a skin splits or sheds, that piece is done — trash, not a sibling box. The terms page already treats the line as toys, not food.

Missing ages is not a toddler invite

The product record leaves ages empty. Empty is a missing number. It is not permission to drop a neon loaf into a two-year-old’s overnight bag because “there were extras.”

US toy shelves often print 3+ because children under three still mouth objects. That is a category floor for products aimed at that group, not a lab stamp on this carton. This listing does not print 3+. If you need the agency text, start at the CPSC small-parts page. This article will not reprint the regulation.

Kid-use copy for this shop lives on the FAQ. Point a host parent there. I will not restack that paragraph. A birthday numeral on a cake does not override a chewing habit. None of those lines is a medical claim.

Who gets a sleeve, who does not

Read the grid as a carton plan, not a hope.

Twelve named older guests, all past mouthing, no crawler on the floor at dawn Twelve — one loaf, one card, one pouch None, if the count is honest
Four to six older friends on floor mattresses Tonight’s count only The rest stay in the carton on a high shelf
Bag that goes home to a house you cannot check Zero You cannot police someone else’s toddler
Guest who still bites pencils or toy edges Zero for that name Even if the invite says “sleepover”

Bought the 12-pack for a middle-school night while a walker still shares the hallway? Park the carton on a lidded shelf. Count twelve at open and twelve at breakfast.

Five floor-night screens

This is a house screen, not a wash drill.

Rebound is the only show

On this carton, rebound means you press a thumb into the marble until the navy BUTTER type folds, then watch the letters climb back. That fill-back is the whole game. It is not a gadget and not a treatment.

Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack is sold as one of those slow rising squishies: a twelve-piece food-style set with a rebound you watch. Soft here names a palm feel. It does not name a soundtrack.

A U.S. Google snapshot for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO, English, 16 August 2026) still leans on marketplace food toys and demo clips, not overnight-favor packing. Busy hands on a sleeping bag are not a therapy plan.

Skip the kitchen “hack”

Do not cook, freeze, oil, or rice-bin a loaf to change how it fills back. Hair dryers belong in the same reject pile. This set leaves the factory already marked slow rise. Heat wrecks printed skin. It does not convert a food-look toy into something a toddler can have.

If a piece feels tacky after a warm car ride, let it sit at room temperature, then press again. Surface-care notes live on the FAQ. This page will not reprint a wash ritual.

Search also asks whether you can slow a rebound at home. You cannot. Buy a marked slow-rise SKU and leave the kitchen appliances off it. The CPSC heat alert tells consumers not to heat or microwave squishy toys after a viral trend produced burns. That alert is about heating, not this SKU’s chemistry.

Match the carton to the guest count

Need fewer than twelve eligible names? Buy a smaller neon card instead of sending leftovers home.

Same household rules on every link: hand toy, not candy, not for under 3, not a teether. Neon marble is print, not a chase figure. A leftover loaf still should not go home to a house with a toddler.

Collectors ask which squishy is rare. This 12-pack is a matching set, not a limited drop. Do not hoard a leftover and then hand it to a younger sibling.

Keep the rest boxed

Send sleeves when every named guest is past mouthing, the host floor has no crawler at dawn, and snacks remain on a separate plate. Clip a toy-not-food card to each pouch. Count twelve faces into the night and twelve faces out at breakfast.

Leave the carton shut for a toddler night, a mixed-age floor with a baby sibling, or a bag that goes home to a house you cannot check. A blank ages cell is not a pass. Keep the sticks in older hands.

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