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Textbooks want a spine lane. Toys want a treat sleeve. Cheese Cube Loaf 6-Pack care package packing is a six-piece job: park the mixed set beside sealed snacks, and keep hardcovers in another carton. Cheese Cube Loaf 6-Pack is not a marked slow-rise SKU. It is a 6-piece soft butter-shaped squeeze set. Lay every piece flat. Do not use the cheese cube as a pad under books.
BS-080 has no published box size or carrier grade. Read this as a pressure map for six different shapes. A care package is not a moving carton. If the only box you have is a book mailer, pick a smaller SKU. Six mixed faces plus novels is how the cube becomes a shim.
The listing name says cheese cube. The listing photo is a mixed roster, not six identical dairy blocks.
What the shop photo actually shows: a pink glitter axolotl, a pink marble stick printed 4OZ. / NET WT.(113G) / SALTED / BUTTER, a mustard tin with a white question mark, a translucent blue sphere, a yellow cube with holes, and a yellow rainbow-swirl stick with the same navy grocery type. You are sending six toys. You are not sending a cheese board.
Shop listing, restated for a carton:
The listing tagline is still a squeeze-and-watch-it-rebound line: squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound. That is feel copy, not a stopwatch. The grams on the two sticks are wrapper art. The shop weight field is empty. Leave grams off a customs form.
A care box usually tempts you with two leftover holes: the treat sleeve and the spine lane. The six pieces belong beside sealed snacks. Paperbacks do not get to use the cube as a shim.
| Treat sleeve, top third | Sealed bars, a toy-not-food scrap | Loose crackers that look like the cube |
|---|---|---|
| Soft-goods fold | A spare pouch, all six in one plane | A hardcover used as a lid |
A leftover cave under a textbook is not a parking spot. Move the set to a lighter carton. A cheese face does not make a cube into void fill. Crumple paper for empty corners. None of the six should ride as padding.
Need a shorter mixed count? Cheese Cube Loaf 4-Pack is a 4-piece set with the same unmarked-rise, marked-soft shop card. Need one cheese-look piece the shop actually marks slow-rising? That is Cheese Cube Loaf.
The shop marks this set soft. Soft is a palm claim, not a license to park a chemistry textbook on the cube overnight.
Foam and PU foam stay unmarked, so do not write packing-foam copy. Silent is unmarked, so leave hush wording off the slip. Crunchy and bead-filled stay unmarked too. The listing does not mark the set as a fidget toy. Call it a hand toy on the scrap. Skip clicker language.
Dorm tables see food faces first. The yellow cube reads as a snack. The two sticks shout butter weight. None of the six is edible.
If the same carton also holds real crackers, string cheese, or pretzels, keep those items in their own sleeve. Add a scrap that says toy, not treat. Cellophane that looks like a grocery wrap is a bad extra layer. The name says cheese. The scent field is empty, so do not pack this set for a smell.
House notes on surface care and who should handle a hand toy live on the shop FAQ. This page will not copy those paragraphs onto the flap. If a piece feels tacky after a warm van, let it sit until the skin matches the room, then press again. Keep the sealed carton off a sun-facing stoop.
Work on a table before the snacks go in. Name the six faces out loud: axolotl, pink marble stick, yellow tin, blue sphere, cheese cube, rainbow stick. If you only find five, look under the flap.
If a factory sleeve is still on a stick, leave the sleeve. Do not fold a loaf. Do not cinch a hair tie around a waist. Do not jam crumbs into the cube holes so the cube “looks packed.” Lay every piece in one plane. If the lid dents a print, the box is too short.
Tape belongs on the carton, not across SALTED and not across the axolotl face. The mystery tin is not a snack cup in transit. Assign names only if two people will open the box, and write those names on a scrap in the fold, not on the grocery type.
Shoppers still want a press toy that does not bounce like a bun. This 6-pack sits near other slow rising squishies in that aisle, but it is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Do not write a timed rebound on the packing slip.
Kitchen hacks stay out of the parcel. Skip freezer bags, hair dryers, oils, and rice bins. If a piece feels different after a hot trunk, rest it at room temperature.
This set is not a chase. The mixed faces exist so a carton looks varied. Do not write “limited” on a customs form.
Skip this 6-pack if the recipient asked for a clicker, a classroom device, or something to chew. Store copy treats these as hand toys. Skip the carton if the only leftover hole sits under a hardcover, if snacks and toys share one cracker sack, or if the box will sit on a sun-facing stoop.
Skip it if they asked for a marked slow-rise SKU. Send the single Cheese Cube Loaf instead.
Park the six in the treat sleeve. Keep novels in another carton. The 6-pack exists for one flap: mixed faces, flat, sleeve on, books off. Say toy, not dairy. A marked slow-rise cheese cube is the single loaf. A shorter mixed count is the 4-pack.
NET WT.(113G) is wrapper art.