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Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack versus a 12-pack is rim math, not a hidden SKU. This shop does not list an Oil-Paint Swirl 12-pack. The live carton ships three yellow SALTED BUTTER faces with three marble rims. Four of those cartons equal twelve sticks of this print. Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack is a different dozen.
This page is carton arithmetic. Nobody timed a rebound or published a bulk-price sheet for SKU BS-021.
Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack is pack 3. Search boxes treat “3-pack” and “12-pack” as sibling cartons. Here the twelve is a multiple, not a second listing.
Shop file marks pack 3, rise as slow rising, feel as super soft, and fidget as a hand-toy line. Shop file leaves blank: crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, scent, size, grams, ages, and any sound class. The rebound-seconds slot keeps a listing 3 as shelf type, not a clock I ran. Do not invent a sound grade from a blank cell.
Spec lines stop at the name, Pack: 3, and Rise: slow rising. The shop sentence is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.
You are not buying three copies of one swirl. Call the rims while the tape is still sealed:
SALTED BUTTER and 4OZ. NET WT. (113G) on yellow, gold-orange marble on the sidesThe ounce line is wrapper theater. The weight cell is empty. The swirls are toy skins, not paint. None of the three is food. Two rims means a loaf is still under the flap. Four rims means another SKU crept in.
Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack is pack 2, also marked slow rising, soft, and fidget. That card ends at two faces. Do not saw a loaf off this trio to fake a spare. The pack-1 Oil-Paint Swirl Butter card is one loaf and marked soft. Rise is not marked there, so that single is not a marked slow-rise SKU.
The product page lists Buy 1, Buy 2, and Buy 3 of this same 3-pack. Those steps copy the painted trio. They do not mint an Oil-Paint Swirl 12-pack.
Nine is not twelve. A dozen of this print still needs a fourth carton. Four times three is twelve pieces of gold-orange, red-blue, and purple-magenta. Checkout will still say “3-Pack” four times. That receipt is correct.
A twelve-piece carton does exist here. It is not this oil-paint trio.
Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack is pack 12, marked slow rising, soft, and fidget. That dozen will not grow these three rims because the word swirl sat in both titles. Count the photo, not the family word. Halloween Ghost Butter 12-Pack is another real pack-12 with a different wrap.
If twelve oil-paint faces are the job, buy four cartons of this 3-pack. You will sort gold-orange, red-blue, and purple-magenta four times. Park extras flat so a stack does not crease printed skin.
Use the grid only to catch a mismatch between what you said out loud and what will land.
| Spoken rim quota | Cartons of this 3-pack | Sticks in the bag | Skin you will actually see |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two painted faces, no leftover | 0 — use the 2-pack | 2 | The pair card, not this trio |
| Gold-orange, red-blue, purple-magenta once | Buy 1 | 3 | This still-life, one copy |
| Two rooms, same three rims | Buy 2 | 6 | Two copies of the same trio |
| Three rooms, same trio | Buy 3 | 9 | Still short of a dozen |
| Twelve of this paint job | Four cartons | 12 | Four copies of the three rims |
| Twelve neon swirls | 0 — open the Neon 12-Pack | 12 | That listing’s photo, not these rims |
Shop records plus the product photos. Wrapper ounces stay theater on this yellow type.
On this ticket, a slow rise squishy is a shop-marked press-and-watch loaf: you dent the navy type or a marble rim, then watch the skin climb toward the photo. Extra cartons do not rewrite that line. The shop has not timed these sticks.
A 16 August 2026 DataForSEO pull of the U.S. English seed “slow rise squishy” still opened on jumbo how-to clips, not this 3-times-4 rim worksheet.
Yes. This 3-pack, the 2-pack, and the Neon 12-Pack all print Rise: slow rising. Those are the named slow rising squishies in this pairing. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Store copy calls these hand toys, not treatment. Occupying someone’s hands is not a care plan.
No. Search still asks how to make a toy climb slower. Skip freezers, microwaves, lotion, and rice bins. Factory rise is already set. A fourth carton buys another copy of the same stamp. After a hot tote, rest a loaf at room air, then press once. Temperature notes live on the store FAQ.
On the Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack page, using four cartons. Buy 1, Buy 2, and Buy 3 land three, six, or nine pieces. The Neon 12-Pack page sells twelve of another swirl. There is no Oil-Paint Swirl 12-pack page to “upgrade.”
No. Collector slang about the rarest squishy does not apply. BS-021 is a current catalog item. Four cartons are four copies of the same trio, not a chase set.
Leave the carton taped if you only wanted two painted faces. Leave Buy 3 if you thought nine sticks were a dozen. Leave the Neon 12-Pack if you promised these three rims. Leave the pack-1 oil-paint card if you needed a printed rise line. Leave a clicker, a spinner, a chew toy, or a medical device. House notes on age and chew language sit on the store FAQ. This ticket prints no age cell. Scent, grams, foam name, and sound class stay empty or unwritten on BS-021. Do not plate the loaves.
If one row fails, keep the tape on.
There is no Oil-Paint Swirl 12-pack. Three is the carton. Buy 3 is nine pieces. Four cartons are twelve of this print. Twelve neon swirls live on Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack. Two painted faces live on Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack. Dent the navy type, wait for the skin to climb, and keep the loaf off the plate.
SALTED BUTTER faces with gold-orange, red-blue, and purple-magenta rims.