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Send Oil-Paint Swirl Butter overnight only as one labeled palm toy for one older guest. Clip a “not a snack” slip to the sleeve, keep the marble stick off pizza, and skip the tote if a toddler will be in that house at breakfast. This butter squishy is a single soft stick you press and watch rebound — not a marked slow-rise SKU, and not food.
Shop kid-use notes live on the FAQ. This SKU prints no ages grade. Name the guest before you unzip the wrap.
BS-019 is a single carton. Photos show one yellow rectangle with folded grocery ends. The long face prints navy SALTED over a large BUTTER, plus 4OZ. and NET WT. (113 G). The sides pour red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet as if wet oil paint never dried. That type is wrapper theater. The shop weight cell is empty, so do not copy 113 grams onto a favor tag.
Catalog stamp, written as a sentence rather than a switchboard: the carton holds one piece; softness is marked; the oil-paint swirl is as photographed; the silhouette is a food-style stick. Catalog blanks: slow-rise class, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, hush class, scent, inches, grams, ages. The fidget flag is unmarked. Shop line: squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound.
If a clear film is still on the loaf, leave it. Fleece grabs a painted rim. One name on the invite gets one sleeve. A second friend on the same mattress needs a second listing.
A sleepover already has something yellow on a plate. Kids read BUTTER and think toast topping. They read the marble sides and think leftover frosting, or a craft stick that escaped an easel. That double costume is why a sleeve without a slip fails.
Hang the card from the zipper pull or the pouch tab. Write toy, not a snack. Tape belongs on the card, never across SALTED and never on the painted swirl. Park the loaf away from the pizza box, the toast plate, and the play-kitchen fridge. Do not chill it to “set the paint.” Paint here is print.
If the skin splits, throw that piece out. The terms page files the line as toys, not food. Skip fake calorie jokes on the card. Keep the sleeve off the watercolor tray so no one wipes a brush on it.
BS-019 leaves ages empty. Empty is a missing number. It is not a hall pass to drop a dairy-print stick into a toddler’s pillow tote because “it is just one piece.”
The shop’s kid-use answer lives on the FAQ. House copy aims older than preschool and treats these as palm toys, not chew items. This page will not recopy that paragraph. Point a host parent to the FAQ and stop. A cake that says five does not cancel a mouthing habit. A “big kid” night that also invites a walker fails the bag.
If you need the legal floor for under-three mouthing, start at the CPSC small-parts page. I will not reprint the regulation. This swirl carton does not print 3+. Do not invent one on the slip.
Read the rows as assignment, not as a vibe.
| One named older guest, past mouthing, no crawler at cereal | Yes — film on, slip on the sleeve | Guest still bites pencils or toy rims |
|---|---|---|
| Two same-age friends on one air mattress | Only if you bought a second listing | This SKU is a single count |
| Tote rides home to a house you will not see | No | You cannot watch another family’s toddler |
Bought the stick for a nine-year-old while a two-year-old still uses the host hallway? Keep the carton on a closed shelf at your house.
Skip a wash ritual. Run five gates.
Write the guest’s first name on the slip if two bags sit in the same hallway.
Press a thumb into the yellow face or the painted rim and wait while the dent fills. That fill-back is the show. It is not a gadget and not a treatment.
This listing does not carry a slow-rise stamp. Do not shop it as a timed rebound demo, and do not invent a seconds cell. Softness is the marked feel. Other butter squishies in this shop may print different stamps; read the card you opened.
If you still want the grocery-joke category in one line, the shop primer is what a butter-shaped squeeze toy is. This page is only the overnight packing rule for one marble stick.
U.S. People Also Ask for the seed phrase (DataForSEO, English, 17 August 2026) still clusters around definition, popularity, craft-aisle stock, and homemade recipes. A mid-August snapshot of that SERP ranks big-box product tiles and craft listings; none of those pages walk a host through a labeled overnight sleeve.
Search also asks how to make one at home. Do not cook a loaf in a host kitchen. Do not oil, freeze, or microwave this stick to change the fill-back. Heat wrecks printed skin. It does not turn a food-look toy into a toddler item. Surface-care notes stay on the FAQ; this page will not reprint them.
A butter squishy target aisle and a butter squishy amazon pack are other shelves. We are Buttersquishy. This SKU is the single marble stick on our card.
One overnight guest, one labeled sleeve: Oil-Paint Swirl Butter.
Two same-age friends on two mats: Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack.
Three named guests, three slips: Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack.
The two-pack and three-pack cards mark slow-rise on those listings. This single-stick card does not. Same house rules on every link: palm toy, not candy, not for under 3, not a teether. If you only have one eligible name, buy the single.
Send the sleeve when one older guest — past mouthing, no crawler on the host floor — wants a press-and-watch stick and snacks stay on another plate. Clip the toy-not-food slip. Count one marble loaf into the tote at dusk, then count the same loaf back into your hand before anyone leaves for cereal.
Hold it for a toddler night, a mixed-age floor with a baby sibling, or a bag you cannot follow home. A blank ages cell is not a pass.
House notes: FAQ for kid-use and care; terms for toy-not-food. Catalog facts come from the product cards linked above. Household packing note, not a certificate.