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Write three first names on the counter before you slit the wrap. A Strawberry Butter Stick 3-Pack sleepover favor is three identical pink food-style sticks, each sleeved with a toy-not-food tag that never rides the snack plate. Strawberry Butter Stick 3-Pack is a three-piece slow-rise fidget set. It is not candy, not a chew ring, and not a toddler overnight gift.
These three sticks match. Leftovers then look like spare fruit bars for a younger sibling. They are not. If you cannot name three eligible guests, the extra stick stays boxed. Kid-use copy lives on the FAQ. This SKU prints no ages grade.
You are turning one carton into three labeled sleeves, not filling a fruit bowl.
Photos show three candy-pink rectangles with rounded loaf ends. Each face prints a red strawberry icon with green leaves and white STRAWBERRY. Callouts on the product page: a 3-piece set; press in, then watch it rebound; strawberry as photographed; a food-style stick or loaf. Treat the fruit ink as wrapper art. There is no flavor line and no gram field.
Shop-file sentences, not a flag dump: the carton holds a count of three, a slow-rise class, a fidget mark, strawberry print as shown, and a butter-stick silhouette (house line: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound). It does not hold a super-soft grade, a crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, or a sound class — do not pitch the press as a noise-rated overnight toy. It leaves blank scent, inches, grams, and ages. A 3-second rise field is listing type, not a carpet stopwatch.
Leave factory film on so sleeping-bag fleece does not cling. Three matching photos do not rewrite this listing into Strawberry Butter Stick. That card is a single count.
A sleepover already has berries on yogurt or a late muffin. A pink stick that spells the fruit loses that argument unless the tag is louder than the print.
Hang the card from the sleeve tab. Write toy, not food. Tape belongs on the card; the fruit icon and the word STRAWBERRY stay clean. Keep every stick off the yogurt cup, the muffin tin, and the morning plate. Do not park a loaf in the fridge “to set.”
A fruit-look squeeze toy is still a squeeze toy — not a snack, not a gum ring. If the skin splits or sheds, bin that piece. Shop terms already file the objects as toys, not food. Skip joke calories. Large, boring type a host can read in a dim hallway is the whole job.
The product record leaves ages blank. Blank is a missing number, not permission to hand a fruit-print stick to a two-year-old because the box had three.
Shelf marks that say 3+ usually belong to products aimed at that group, because children under three still mouth objects. This listing does not print 3+. For the agency floor on small parts, start at the CPSC small-parts page. The regulation is not restated here.
Kid-use copy sits on the FAQ. This article will not recopy it. Send a host parent there instead of quoting a house line on the pouch. A fifth-birthday candle does not cancel a mouthing habit. A “big kid” night that also invites a walker fails the bag. None of that is a medical claim.
The sticks look interchangeable, so the tag has to do the sorting.
| Guest first name | One name you can still see at breakfast | “For the little one” or a blank sticker |
|---|---|---|
| Object class | Toy, not food | A fake flavor, calorie, or smoothie joke |
| Stick number | 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3 | A rarity rank, or a leftover for a toddler cousin |
If only two names are honest, write two tags and leave the third stick boxed. Matching pink faces make it easy to “just hand the extra out.” That is how a fruit-print toy ends up next to a high chair.
Skip a wash ritual. Any yes on the first four vetoes parks the carton.
STRAWBERRY stick on one tray? Carton stays shut.A ten-year-old on a mattress plus a toddler in the next room is a keep-it-home night.
Press a thumb into the pink face until STRAWBERRY folds. Wait while the letters climb back. That climb is the game — not a gadget, not a treatment.
On this listing, a slow rise squishy is a food-look stick that holds a dent, then fills back while the guest is still looking. Instant-pop toys snap. Strawberry Butter Stick 3-Pack is sold as one of those slow rising squishies: three matching pink sticks with a rebound you watch. Merchant notes stop at pack 3, a slow rebound, a fidget flag, and the butter silhouette. A sound class is unmarked. Super-soft is unmarked here.
A mid-August 2026 U.S. English snapshot of “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO) still parks jumbo food listings and giant-demo clips above any host-parent note about three matching overnight sleeves. Three identical pink faces are a standard count, not a chase drop.
Kitchen videos still promise a slower rebound. That is not a home setting. The factory already marked this SKU slow-rise. Leave the microwave, freezer, and rice bin out of it. Heat wrecks printed skin. It does not convert a fruit-look toy into a toddler item. A tacky stick after a warm car just needs indoor air, then another press. Surface-care notes live on the FAQ; this page will not reprint them.
Need fewer than three favors? Buy the card that matches the names you can still see at breakfast. Do not split this 3-pack and send a leftover home.
| Strawberry Butter Stick | 1 | Marked slow-rise | Marked | Unmarked |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strawberry Butter Stick 2-Pack | 2 | Not a marked slow-rise SKU | Marked | Unmarked |
| Strawberry Butter Stick 3-Pack | 3 | Marked slow-rise | Unmarked | Marked |
Every link is a hand toy, not candy, not for under 3, not a teether. Do not copy this 3-pack’s fidget flag onto the single or the pair, and do not copy the 2-pack’s missing rebound mark onto this carton.
Hand out sleeves only after three tests pass: every named guest is past mouthing, the host floor has no crawler at first light, and real snacks stay on another plate. Clip a toy-not-food card to each pouch. Inventory three pink STRAWBERRY faces at lights-out and again at breakfast. Keep the carton shut for a toddler night, a mixed-age floor, or a bag you cannot follow home. An unpublished ages cell is not a pass.