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Label a Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack hot desk fidget so it comes back

so it comes back

Two pale-yellow dimpled peanut-shell squishies on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack hot desk fidget only comes home if both peanut-shell toys leave in one tagged carrier. Write the owner on the bag, not on the dimples. Count two hulls before you unbook the chair. The listing is crunchy and slow-rising. It is not a mute rating and not a snack.

Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack is SKU BS-044. The shop photograph is two matching pale-yellow peanuts with a pinched waist and a grid of shell pits. The shop has not booked this pair on a rotating floor. Read what follows as a lost-property note, not a lab report.

Matching hulls next to a trackpad become snack-loss reports

A reserved chair is not a private drawer. The monitor may roll to the next name. After hours, anything that looks edible goes into a lost-and-found bag.

These two hulls do that job too well. Same butter-yellow. Same dimpled shell. Same pinched waist. Park them beside a trackpad and they read as forgotten snack nuts. Split the pair and you leave with one peanut and a story.

Occasion words on the card are squeeze, rebound, fidget, and on the go. A bag is allowed. A communal nut bowl is not a locker.

Mixed is the line name; both peanuts look alike

Count: 2. Rise row: slow rising. Feel: crunchy. Class: fidget. The shop sentence is squeeze this slow-rise, crunchy butter and watch it rebound. Selling lines add a two-piece set, a crunchy squeeze, and a food-style stick or loaf.

Soft, bead-filled, stretch, foam, PU foam, gift, desk, and mute stay off the card. The title uses hot desk as a floor problem. The card never stamps desk. Silent is unmarked, so this page will not call the pair quiet and will not rank it against foam for sound.

Scent, size, grams, and ages were never filled in. The shop also stores a 3-second rise field. Treat that as a listing label, not a timer for your calendar hold.

The photograph is two peanut forms, not a navy-printed butter stick. Mixed, on this URL, is the line name, not a promise the two toys look unlike each other. Neither hull is food.

Marker belongs on the carrier tab, never in the shell pits

Ink on the shell ruins the pits and still fails as a name tag. Tape or a bag tab gets first name, team, and the words *two hulls*. If two people split the carton, both names live on that same carrier, and both peanuts meet it when the booking ends. Separate rooms with no reunion point is how a shell disappears.

Do not hide a hull in the break-room fridge. It already dresses as a snack. Do not stick a claim on the monitor bezel. The next name on the calendar will peel it.

Supervise the spare or it walks with night staff

Matching peanuts make people lazy. The one in your palm feels supervised. The twin parked by the dock is the one that walks.

Keep the working hull in a lap or on a dish that leaves in your tote. Keep the idle hull inside unless someone asked for a turn. Both stay off the key well and any real nut bowl. Do not rest a laptop on a food-look peanut.

On the go means the bag may ride along. It does not mean the spare can sleep in a shared dock.

Crunch is the marked feel; mute never made the card

Crunchy, on this card, is the marked feel. You press. The dimples wrinkle. The hull comes back. Soft is unmarked, so this page will not call the squeeze super soft. Beads and stretch are unmarked.

Foam and PU foam are unmarked. Silent is unmarked. There is no published decibel number. Among fidget toys, BS-044 is a two-count hand object the shop files as fidget. A press between meetings is still a toy, not treatment. If a later booking winces at one crunchy press, both hulls go back in the bag.

One short press per hull, then both return to the bag

On this shop, a slow rise squishy is a listing that already prints Rise: slow rising. You press a dimple, wait, and watch the hull fill back. Instant-snap foam hides that wait. This 2-pack prints the rise line. Both peanuts sit with the shop’s slow rising squishies.

On a borrowed blotter the demo is short. Press one hull until the pits fold. Hold. Let go. Watch the shell climb. Repeat on the twin.

A factory hull will not take a homemade slower setting. Leave heaters, freezer pouches, oils, and rice bins at home. Surface grit is a FAQ job, not a sink job.

This pair lives on the product page. BS-044 is a current catalog item, not a chase print.

Two hulls, one unmarked single, or a three-shape Mixed carton

This is a claim map, not a ranking.

Two peanut hulls, one tagged bag Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack Pack 2; slow rising; crunchy; fidget
One Mixed listing; a spare would wander Mixed Butter Pack Pack 1; crunchy; not a marked slow-rise SKU; fidget unmarked
Three Mixed pieces you will carry Mixed Butter Pack 3-Pack Pack 3; slow rising; fidget; gift; crunchy unmarked

BS-044 is two peanut hulls and a labeled return. BS-043 is the single if extras would scatter — that single is not a marked slow-rise SKU. The 3-pack is only if three shapes will travel. Its photo is a yellow BUTTER loaf, a blue basketball, and a pink football. BS-043’s photo is a green oval plus a yellow teardrop.

Clickers and clinic gadgets belong on another aisle

A clicker, a spinner, or a clinic gadget belongs on another aisle. Store copy treats these as hand toys. Who may handle a snack-look peanut, and whether anyone may chew it, lives on the FAQ and the terms page. This SKU leaves ages blank. House kid-use copy still aims older school-age palms.

Skip a mouthing desk. Skip the pair if you needed a sound grade, a named smell, a listed gram, a PU-foam line, or a desk stamp the card never stored. Skip it if nobody will mark a carrier.

Stand-up count for two dimpled faces

Before you unbook the chair, prove three things:

1. The carrier tab still shows a name, a team, and the words *two hulls*. 2. Both peanuts are in that carrier, or one person owns the pair and can show both faces. 3. The next booking has already heard these are toys, not snack nuts.

The hull you are pressing lives in a lap or on a dish that leaves with you. The idle hull stays inside unless someone asked for a turn. If a later booking winces at a crunchy press, close the bag early.

Stand only after you have counted two dimpled faces. The carrier rides in the tote, not the dock drawer. Surface grit is a FAQ job. Windowsills and sinks are the wrong parking spots.

A bag with no name is leftover snack mix.

Leave the next booking an empty pad

The 2-pack is two rise-marked, crunchy fidget peanuts — write the claim first. Mixed Butter Pack is the single if a spare would wander. The 3-pack is three Mixed shapes that will leave with you. Walk past this aisle if you need a therapy device or a marked-mute gadget.

Press one hull. Watch the dimples climb. Bag both. Leave the next booking an empty blotter.

Lost-property addendum

Updated 2026-08-16.

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