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Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack (crunchy) care package packing beside snacks, not under books

, not under books

Five mixed crunchy toys — custard cup, green mango egg, peanut, mint grocery butter stick, and boxed squeeze soap — on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Seat Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack next to sealed snacks and keep every hardcover in another carton. Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack (crunchy) care package packing is a five-face layout: custard cup, mango egg, peanut, mint grocery stick, boxed soap. None of those faces is a book pad. The shop does not mark this SKU as slow-rising, and it lists no mailer size.

This page is a crush plan for five grocery-look toys, not a postage worksheet. If the only leftover cave is under a chemistry spine, pick a lighter carton.

Mini-mart roster: five toys, five grocery jokes

The listing name says mixed pack. The camera does not show five copies of one loaf. You are mailing a mini-mart roster, as photographed:

Those letters are wrapper art. The shop weight field is empty, so the 113 G joke stays off a customs form. The scent cell is empty; do not invent a mango smell because the band says mango.

Shop file, restated as a packing slip. Write on the flap — five-count · crunchy squeeze · mixed faces as photographed · one food-style stick or loaf in the mix. Leave blank — slow-rise · soft · foam · PU foam · beads · stretch · fidget · sound grade · scent · size · grams · ages · rise seconds. The listing line is squeeze this crunchy butter and watch it rebound. That is feel copy, not a kitchen timer.

Weight ledger for a dorm carton

Treat leftover air as a budget, not as a hole that must be filled. The five pieces sit next to sealed snacks. Paperbacks take a different mailer.

Factory-sealed bars, instant cups, a scrap that says toy not treat Yes — snack plane, each item in its own sleeve No shared candy sack
Custard, mango, peanut, mint stick, boxed soap, all in one plane Yes — one shallow layer, none stacked No sandwich of two toys
Course readers, hardcovers, a lab manual No Their own book carton
A mug, candle, or water bottle No A heavier carton, or leave it out

If the only open slot is the shadow under a novel, move the five to a lighter carton. Wad tissue for leftover gaps. A mango face is not void fill. A peanut is not a caster. A shallow bakery tin can keep five odd shapes in one plane; it is not a license to pile novels on top.

Crunch is a hand feel, never a pad

The shop marks this set crunchy. Crunch is a squeeze you hear and feel in a palm. It is not packing foam, and foam is not this SKU. Soft, beads, and stretch stay unmarked, so do not write cushion copy, promise a rustle, or twist a waist to save space. The sound-grade and fidget boxes are empty. On a scrap, call the set a hand toy. Skip clicker language and medical wording.

This listing is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Do not write a rebound timer on the packing slip. If the recipient asked for a press they can watch on a clock, pick Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack, a two-count the shop marks both slow-rising and crunchy. Need a shorter mixed crunchy count the shop also marks soft? That is Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack. Do not copy either stamp onto this five-count.

Write "toy" before anyone unwraps the mango

Whoever lifts the flap will read butter, mango, peanut, and soap before they read toy. None of the five is edible. The soap box is a squeeze toy in a clear sleeve, not a bar for a dorm shower.

If real bars ride along, keep them in their factory sleeves and drop a scrap that says toy, not treat. Tape belongs on the carton, not across SALTED or the mango band. On a customs line, write five toys, not five groceries.

House notes on surface care live on the shop FAQ. This page will not copy those paragraphs. 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 dash.

Kitchen-table roll call

Work on a table before granola goes in. Name the five faces out loud: custard, mango, peanut, mint stick, boxed soap. If you only find four, look under the flap.

Leave factory film on if it is still there. Do not fold the mint stick or cinch a hair tie around the mango. Two toys stacked on each other still count as a clamp. Lay every piece in one plane. If the lid kisses the navy type, the box is too short. 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.

The seed phrase is still "slow rise" even when this box is not

Shoppers still type slow rise squishy when they want a press toy whose dent stays visible long enough to watch. This 5-pack sits near other slow rising squishies in that aisle, but it is not a marked slow-rise SKU. A current United States results page for that seed still opens on a marketplace jumbo-food listing rather than a care-box how-to (DataForSEO, 16 August 2026).

A dent you can watch is not this stamp

A slow rise, in shopper language, is a dent that hangs around. This five-count never received that stamp. The shop rise field is empty.

Heat and freezer tricks stay home

No freezer bag, hair dryer, oil, or rice bin will retune a set that already left the shop. After a hot trunk, rest every piece at room air, then try one light press.

Mixed is not limited

Which is the rarest squishy? This 5-pack is not a chase. Mixed faces exist so a carton looks varied. Do not write “limited” on a customs form.

Who should not get this five-count in the mail

Skip this 5-pack if the recipient asked for a clicker, a classroom device, or something to chew. Store copy treats these as hand toys. The ages cell is empty. Skip the carton if the only leftover hole sits under a hardcover, if snacks and toys share one sack, or if the box will sit on a sun-facing stoop. A marked slow-rise request belongs on the two-count. A marked-soft request belongs on the four-count.

Morning-of scorecard

After they lift the lid

The first view should be five grocery jokes lying flat, a scrap that says toy, and no spine in sight.

Notes

Catalog pages linked above supply names, pack counts, crunchy wording, mixed and butter-shape callouts, tagline, and unmarked flags. Printed NET WT (113G) is wrapper art. Care language lives on the store FAQ. PAA notes follow DataForSEO for “slow rise squishy” (United States, English, 2026-08-16). This page is a packing guide, not a lab test.

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