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Two swirled butter sticks — one warm marble with black type, one cool marble with blue type — leave the house as one zip-sleeve pair. Blue Butter Stick 2-Pack carry-on packing is that sleeve sitting in the bag you keep at your knee, both faces flat, snacks in another sleeve. The shop never published pouch inches or a checkpoint script for BS-085.
A 2-pack is easy to split by habit: one stick in a jacket, one in the roller well. Do not. Once the carton stays home, the zip sleeve is the only roster that still treats them as a pair.
Blue Butter Stick 2-Pack ships two pieces. The listing name says blue. The shop photo is a mixed-marble pair, not two copies of the powder-blue single sold next door.
Need one solid powder-blue stick and a crunch mark? That buy is Blue Butter Stick. That single is marked crunchy. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Do not drop it in this pouch to fake a third swirl. Do not saw either loaf to invent a spare gift.
The sleeve exists so both marbles stay together until you choose which one to press. Two unlabeled pockets is how the blue type goes missing.
Work on a dresser or a kitchen island. A half-open roller is a bad workbench. You should see a pale-yellow loaf with warm red, orange, and green marble on the sides and black 4OZ., NET WT. (113 G), SALTED, and BUTTER. Beside it, a pale-yellow loaf with cool blue, purple, and pink marble and the same grocery joke printed in blue. One face means a loaf is still under the flap. Three means another SKU crept in.
Marble is print, not filling. Press the yellow type: the dent you watch climb back is the marked rebound. A book parked on the face overnight is just a crease.
If factory film still clings, leave it so bag lint stays off the letters. Skip bands and hair ties. Say “warm loaf” and “cool loaf” out loud, then feed both as one flat layer.
Treat the listing as a packing slip.
The slip records two pieces. Rebound is credited as slow-rising — press in, then watch it rebound. Color is credited as blue as photographed. Shape is a food-style stick or loaf. Shop sentence: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Occasion chips stay small: squeeze, rebound, on the go. A spec strip also names CPC. A stored 3 sits in the rise cell as listing type, not a cabin timer you can run at the gate.
The slip leaves these cells empty: scent, size, grams, ages.
The slip never stamped: soft, crunchy, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, fidget, any sound grade.
There is no sound mark on this card, so do not write a hush line on the pouch. Softness is unmarked, so do not park a loaf under a neck. Crunch lives on the powder-blue single, not on this pair.
Close the zipper on the table first. After that, the sleeve is just cargo in whatever pocket you actually keep with you.
| Soft sock rolls | Stay, pouch on top of the nest | A hardcover used as a lid |
|---|---|---|
| Tablet or laptop | Move — its own empty sleeve | Glass used as a press |
| Brick charger | Move — jacket or suitcase well | A waist crease across BUTTER |
| Pretzels, gum, real butter | Move — a snack sleeve | Grocery look mistaken for food |
| Hair tool, bottle, shoes | Move — wet kit or checked bag | Heat and a crushed swirl |
If a tooth nicks black type or blue type, empty the sleeve and start the layer again. One zipper keeps the set. The suitcase well and a sun-baked trunk are the wrong rooms.
4OZ. is wrapper theater on both facesBoth loaves print ounces and grams. The shop leaves the weight cell empty, so keep 113 G and 113G off any luggage tag. Salted is costume type, not a kitchen label, and nobody is boarding with dairy.
A dent that fills back is play, not a bottle bumper. Printed ounces next to real ounces is how a butter-shaped toy walks off with someone else’s breakfast.
These sticks look like grocery butter. That is a look-alike problem, not a fragrance claim — the scent cell is empty even though the print says salted. Keep breakfast in another sleeve. If lunch shares the bag, a scrap that says “toy, not butter” is enough. Tape the scrap, never a marble rim. Do not promise a bakery smell at the gate.
The same 16 August 2026 DataForSEO snapshot still parks a Pinterest idea board of Hawaiian-roll pins next to slow rise squishy; those pins will not zip BS-085.
Press the yellow type or a marble side. The face should stay dimpled long enough to watch, then fill back. That credited climb is the slow rise squishy mark on this carton. Pop-back cubes belong elsewhere. This 2-pack sits with the shop’s other slow rising squishies. A palm at the gate is play, not a therapy claim.
This pair already left with a marked slow rise. A rice bin, a freezer bag, oil, or a hair dryer will not rewrite that stamp. If a stick feels tacky, rest it in room air. Do not promise a health payoff.
A bare “where can I buy” still dumps you on aisle pages and demo clips from that same pull. They sell the category.
The two swirls exist so a tray looks mixed. That is costume, not a rarity rank. Do not hunt a third marble the carton never shipped.
This 2-pack is the wrong buy for a clicker, a bead fill, a stretch toy, or anything meant to go in a mouth. Crunch seekers should open the powder-blue single instead. Softness, foam, PU foam, and fidget stay unmarked, so write “hand toy” on the scrap, not pillow. There is no sound mark, so do not sell it as a library slip. If the last pocket sits under a hardcover, move the pouch to a jacket.
Heat, rest, and handling already sit on the store FAQ. After a warm ride, let both sticks sit until the skin matches the room, then try one press. The ages cell on this listing is empty; follow the FAQ rather than inventing a grade. These are hand toys. Do not chew a marble rim.
Keep this list on paper, never stuck to a swirl.
Close the pair first. Then pick the light pocket at your knee. Buy the powder-blue single when one stick is the whole trip and you want the crunch mark. Keep breakfast in another sleeve and say toy, not butter.
Linked catalog pages supply pack count, slow-rise wording, the blue-as-photographed line, butter-shape family, tagline, the stored 3 as listing type, the CPC spec strip, and the unmarked fields. Size, grams, scent, and ages stay empty. Printed 4OZ. / 113 G is wrapper art. Keyword context: DataForSEO, “slow rise squishy,” United States, English, 2026-08-16. Packing guide only.