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Cheese Cube Loaf 2-Pack party favor packing without flattening the stick

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A cheddar-yellow holey cheese cube and a pale-yellow BUTTER stick on a cream studio table, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Cheese Cube Loaf 2-Pack party favor packing is a two-shape job: one navy-letter stick and one hole-pocked cube. Park each body in its own nest, keep snacks off both skins, and never stand the stick on end under a juice box. The pair is a marked slow-rise carton, not a dairy sampler.

Cheese Cube Loaf 2-Pack is SKU BS-074. The shop has not published a bag width or a gram weight for either piece, so this page is a two-body pressure map, not a measured sleeve chart.

A cube and a stick do not share a crush map

This carton is not twins. One piece is a pale-yellow loaf with navy BUTTER on the long face and folded wrapper ends. The other is a cheddar-yellow cube with mixed holes on the visible faces. Cheese here is photographed rind art, not a snack, and the holes are not tear lines.

Drop both into one standing sack and the cube becomes a weight on the navy type. Stack the stick on the cube and the hole rims oval. Each silhouette needs its own rest.

Two thank-yous, or one mixed pair

Write the door list before you lift the lid. Two names means two nests. One host thank-you means both pieces leave side by side, not stacked. Four empty sacks and one carton means you buy another listing. Do not saw the loaf or peel the cube into “mini cheeses.”

Need a spare cube for a third guest? Cheese Cube Loaf is a single unit. Need a bigger cheese-look tray that is not sold as slow-rise? Cheese Cube Loaf 6-Pack is a different card. Do not copy those cards onto BS-074.

Navy-letter stick Long face down, short end toward the bag mouth A juice box, a hardcover card, or the cube parked on BUTTER
Holey cube Flat on a cube-wide pocket, holes facing up A ribbon threaded through a hole, or the stick used as a lid

If factory film is still clinging to either body, leave it. Wrap paper around the film. Put tape on the sack crease, never across BUTTER and never across a hole rim.

Hole rims and navy type bruise differently

A thumb press that climbs back is the rebound the listing sold. A knife-edge crease across BUTTER is damage from the wrapping table. A hole that already looks oval in the carton is rind art; a hole you stretched with a ribbon is not.

Feed the stick so the short end meets the opening. If the sack is shorter than the loaf, change the sack. Do not fold the loaf. The cube wants a pocket at least as wide as its footprint. A cone bag that pinches the corners will flatten the top holes.

Finished nests rest one deep in a shallow tray. Overnight piles pancake the bottom face. Keep the tray indoors, off a sunlit sill. A piece that feels tacky after a hot trunk can sit until the skin matches the room, then get one press. House pickup notes live on the shop FAQ; this guide will not reprint a wash ritual.

What this carton files, in pocket language

BS-074 field slip, written as pockets rather than a toggle strip:

Listing line still reads: Squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Card heads on the product page name the 2-piece set, the rebound, the cheese look, and the butter silhouette.

The single loaf on Cheese Cube Loaf carries its own marks, including a fidget check that this 2-pack does not inherit. The 6-pack on Cheese Cube Loaf 6-Pack is not a marked slow-rise SKU and files a soft mark this pair does not carry. If someone asked for a crunchy loaf, a clicker, a stretch toy, a named scent, or a hush-rated prize, pick a different listing.

Snacks stay on a different board

Guests read BUTTER first, then the holey cube. That grocery joke is why a mixed goody sack fails. Sealed candy and juice belong on a snack board, not in the same nest as either toy.

Skip cellophane that stages the stick as a grocery pat. Skip the fridge. The cube is not cheddar. Who may pick a toy up is a house rule on the FAQ. This SKU has no age field of its own.

Leave the lid down

Keep the tape on when the thank-you is the mixed pair as one present, when you have not written two names, or when the only sack on the table is already a snack dump. Skip this SKU if a child still mouths objects, or if the ask was a clicker.

Need more than two nests? Buy another 2-pack or add the single cube. A loaf is not a third gift. Leave both bodies whole.

After-handoff searches

A mid-August 2026 United States English DataForSEO pull for “slow rise squishy” still ranks jumbo-set shopping pages and craft-kit videos; none of those results map a holey cube next to a BUTTER stick. Volume figures from that pull are not demand proof for this SKU.

Rebound you can see at the door

On this carton, slow rise means the cube face and the navy type stay pressed in long enough for a guest to notice the climb-back before they walk to the car. Instant-pop toys bounce while the tag is still in your other hand. This pair is sold as a slow rise squishy set — one of those slow rising squishies whose rebound is the show, not a kitchen project. Busy hands on the ride home are not treatment.

Factory climb is already on the ticket

Ice, dryers, oil, and rice bins will not add extra seconds to a finished pair. If the two faces feel odd after a warm car ride, wait until they match the room, then press one piece. Do not bake, freeze, or bury either body to “fix” rebound.

This carton versus a generic aisle

Where people buy a generic slow-rise toy is a different search. This page is about BS-074.

Mixed look is not a chase number

Shoppers still ask which squishy is rarest. A cube next to a stick is print-and-shape variety so a tray does not look like twins. It is not a numbered chase.

Favor folio

Run this as a two-body exit slip, not a wash list.

Pick BS-074 when a mixed slow-rise pair is the whole roster and nothing heavy will sit on either face. Pick the single cube when one nest is the whole job. Pick the 6-pack only if you wanted a larger cheese-look tray and you accept that listing is not marked slow-rise. Do not cut either body. Do not serve it.

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