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How to split a bulk slow rise squishy 12-pack of Halloween Ghost Butter

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Twelve individually wrapped Halloween Ghost Butter sticks on a cream studio surface with the Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A bulk slow rise squishy 12-pack splits cleanly because each Halloween Ghost Butter piece arrives in its own wrapper. Count to twelve, then bag them as 12 singles, six pairs, four trios, or three groups of four. Keep them in a rigid box or padded mailer so the butter-shaped sticks do not sit under books. Do not treat them as candy or packing foam.

Count first: what the 12-pack actually holds

The listing for Halloween Ghost Butter 12-Pack is a 12-piece set. That is the whole math. You are not cutting loaves. You are not sharing one giant toy. You are sorting twelve butter-shaped sticks that already sit in separate clear wraps.

The wraps carry Halloween art: ghosts, bats, pumpkins, spiderwebs, and lines such as Happy Halloween, Trick or Treat, and Halloween. Colors run purple, orange, black, and yellow. One wrapper in the set is printed “HAPICY HALLOWEEN”; leave that spelling as it is. It is printed art, not a defect you need to hide.

Catalog facts that matter for packing:

Skip claims the catalog does not make: a timed rebound in seconds, a scent, a foam build, or an age grade. If your carton shows extra warning copy, follow that carton.

These sticks are toys with a food look. They are not candy or shipping peanuts. If they sit next to chocolate, add a card that says toy, not treat.

Split plans that add to twelve

Pick the split from the event, not from a mood.

Goal How to divide 12 What to put in each bag
Party favors 12 singles One wrapped stick
Pair gifts 6 bags of 2 Two colors if you want contrast
Table clusters 4 groups of 3 A mini trio on each surface
Shared bins 3 groups of 4 One bin per room or class
Keep a spare 10 out + 2 stay Two stay in the original carton

A trio split is the same count as buying four sets of the Halloween Ghost Butter 3-Pack, except you open one carton instead of four. Use the 12-pack when you already know you will portion. Use the 3-pack when one table is enough and you do not want leftovers in a drawer.

If you only need one stick and you do not care about Halloween wrappers, a single such as Rainbow Stripe Butter is the smaller buy. Do not crack a 12-pack for that job.

How to bag the pieces without crushing them

Work on a clear table. Empty the carton. Count out loud to twelve. If you count eleven, stop and look under the flap before you assume the set is short.

Leave the clear wrap on until the piece is handed over. It keeps dust and bag lint off the printed skin.

Use bags that fit the stick, not a grocery sack that swallows it:

1. Lay the stick flat. Do not fold it. 2. Slide it into a small treat bag or a kraft favor bag that is longer than the loaf. 3. Add tissue on the sides, not a heavy tag on top of the toy. 4. Close the bag. Do not cinch a ribbon so tight that it leaves a permanent waist. 5. Stand the bags in a shallow box so they do not stack like bricks.

For mailing a split set, use a rigid mailer or a small carton and pad the empty corners. Do not put the sticks under a book, a candle, or a bag of candy. A rebound after a thumb press is not the same as a week under a cookbook.

Keep them at room temperature and out of a sunny window. Heat can make a printed skin feel tacky.

A short packing checklist

What are slow rise squishies?

Slow rise squishies are squeeze toys that take their time coming back after a press. You push a thumb in, you see the dent, then the surface fills in instead of snapping like a rubber ball.

Search pages mix jumbo food shapes, foam animals, DIY kits, and butter sticks. Halloween Ghost Butter sits in the butter-stick group: a food-style loaf, a printed Halloween skin, and a rebound you watch. It is not sold here as PU foam, and it is not a kitchen project.

If someone asks what slow rising squishies feel like, hand them one wrapped stick and let them press through the film.

How do you make your squishy more slow rising?

You do not. Skip the freezer, the microwave, the hair dryer, and the “add lotion” posts. Those tricks belong to homemade foam crafts, and even there they are messy.

This set leaves the factory already set to slow rise. Your job is storage, not chemistry. If a piece feels different after a hot car ride, let it sit until it is room temperature, then press again. Do not time it and call that a spec. Do not promise a health effect.

Where can I buy slow rise squishies?

Retail search results for slow rise point at marketplaces, craft shops, and video demos. If you want this exact Halloween butter set, buy it as a 12-pack when you will split it, or as a 3-pack when you will not.

If you are shopping a mall bin, read the pack count on the card. A large carton only helps when you have a place to put the extras.

Which is the rarest squishy?

This 12-pack is not a chase figure. The wrappers change color and line art so a bowl looks mixed. That is print variety, not a rarity rank. Nobody in this carton is the secret piece.

People who hunt rare toys usually mean limited jumbo foam shapes or old store exclusives. Do not price these butter sticks as collectibles. If a guest wants purple instead of orange, let them pick.

When you should not split the carton

Leave the 12-pack whole when:

A split job fails when the last four sticks sit in a warm windowsill for a month. If that is your habit, buy the smaller pack.

Bottom line

Count to twelve. Choose singles, pairs, trios, or fours. Keep the wrap on, keep weight off the loaf, and say toy, not candy. The 12-pack exists for people who will portion. The 3-pack exists for people who will not. That is the split.

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