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The 4oz grocery face is why these toys get crushed. Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack party favor packing works only if you treat six identical yellow rectangles as take-home hand toys, not as pats you can fridge or brick-stack. Sleeve one loaf per bag, park snacks on another board, and keep the sleeve on its long face.
Classic Butter Stick 4oz 6-Pack is a six-piece slow-rise set. SKU BS-066 has no published sleeve width, so this is a pressure map, not a measured bag chart.
The product photos are six pale-yellow rectangles. Navy BUTTER sits on each top face as wrapper art. The product name says 4oz; the shop weight cell is blank, so do not copy 4oz onto a kitchen scale or a customs form.
Hosts flatten this set because it looks like pantry butter. They stand the pieces in a fridge door, drop foil chocolate on the letters, or use a hardcover invitation as a lid. Thin paper does not wreck a stick. A hard edge parked on BUTTER does.
Clear a counter that is not also the cake station. Mark three lanes before you lift the lid.
| Toy-sleeve lane | One yellow stick, factory wrap still on if it is still clinging | Juice boxes, hardcovers |
|---|---|---|
| Snack board | Sealed candy, fruit pouches | Any loaf |
Two names on the list means two sleeves and four sticks waiting in the leftover nest. One name who asked for a single slim stick is a job for Classic Butter Stick 4oz. A pair is Classic Butter Stick 4oz 2-Pack. Do not saw a loaf to invent a seventh gift.
Write names first. Then open the box. The set can leave as six take-home sleeves, a mixed plan with leftovers, or one boxed host gift.
Call the faces: six yellow rectangles, navy BUTTER on top. If the count stops at five, check the box corners before you assume a short pack. Keep adhesive off the navy letters.
If a factory wrap is still clinging to a stick, leave that wrap in place and put tissue around the wrap. A bag shorter than the rectangle means you fetch a longer bag. A ribbon that pinches the middle will crease BUTTER. Slide the short end toward the opening so the long face lies down.
A thumbprint that climbs back is the rebound the listing sold. A knife-edge crease from a folded envelope is damage.
Finished sleeves rest in one layer, type facing up. Do not brick-stack them. Keep the pile indoors, off a sunlit sill. Age and care house rules sit on the shop FAQ. A stick that feels sticky after a hot car should rest until it matches the room, then go into a sleeve.
Guests read BUTTER first. That grocery joke is why a mixed goody sack fails.
| Loose tissue over leftover film | Yes, if corners stay loose | — |
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Skip cellophane that stages the loaf as a grocery pat. Skip the fridge. Skip a porch next to a cake warmer. Supervision and age notes live on the shop FAQ. BS-066 does not carry its own age grade.
Translate the shop card into packing language.
Roster column: six pieces. Rebound column: marked slow-rise — press in, then watch it rebound. Shape column: food-style stick or loaf. Hand-toy column: fidget is checked. Texture columns left blank: not marked-soft, not crunchy, not bead-filled. Material columns left blank: foam and PU foam both unmarked on this 6-pack. Noise column: blank, so the favor card cannot claim a hush rating. Empty cells: scent, size, grams, ages.
The listing tagline still reads: Squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Callouts on the product page name the 6-piece set, the slow-rise rebound, the classic look as photographed, and the butter silhouette. The shop stores a 3-second rise number on this listing. That is catalog text, not a stopwatch you owe guests.
The single stick on Classic Butter Stick 4oz carries a different card: pack 1, marked-soft, and PU foam named. Do not copy those marks onto BS-066.
If someone asked for a crunchy loaf, a clicker, a stretch toy, a named scent, or a hush-rated prize, pick a different listing. Fidget is checked here only as a hand-toy file mark, not as treatment.
Leave the lid shut when the thank-you is one boxed set, when you have no names written, or when the only bag 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 six sleeves? Buy another 6-pack. A loaf is not a seventh gift. Leave it whole.
A United States English DataForSEO snapshot from 16 August 2026 still ranks generic slow-rise shopping pages for the seed query; none of those results walk through bagging six classic yellow 4oz sticks.
Shoppers still type what those slow rising squishies are. At pickup, slow rise just means the print stays dented long enough for a guest to notice BUTTER climbing back. Fast-pop toys spring back before you finish the tag. This 6-pack is sold as one of those slow rise squishy pieces. Keeping hands busy on the drive home is not a medical claim.
Do not ice, bake, oil, or bury a factory stick to “fix” rebound. If the six faces feel odd after a hot trunk, let them match room temperature before anyone presses.
This page is about BS-066, not a generic aisle.
Rarity talk belongs to collectors. Six matching Classic 4oz faces are reprints of the same grocery joke, not a numbered chase.
Run this as a go / no-go card, not a wash list.
| Sleeve | On its side, longer than the stick | Upright like a grocery sack |
|---|---|---|
| Neighbor | Empty or loose tissue | Chocolate, juice, hardcover |
| Card text | Toy, not dairy; slow-rise allowed | Any hush or noise rating |
| Rest | One layer, type up | Brick stack or fridge door |
Pick BS-066 when six matching slow-rise sticks are the roster and nothing heavy will sit on the type. Pick the single or the 2-pack when the guest list is shorter.
BUTTER is wrapper art. BS-061 lists PU foam and marked-soft; BS-066 does not.