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Mint Lemon Crunch Butter 2-Pack party favor packing fails when a standing goody bag turns later gifts into a brick on the print. Hand out two whole sticks — one mint-green, one lemon-yellow — each lying long in its own paper sack. Candy stays in a second container. These are crunchy slow-rise hand toys with grocery art, not snacks.
No shop card lists a goody-bag width for BS-010. Treat this as a pressure map for two whole sticks.
A party table flattens a loaf the moment someone stands a bag upright and drops a chocolate bar on the print. You are keeping two food-style sticks loaf-shaped until a guest opens the sack.
Mint Lemon Crunch Butter 2-Pack is a two-piece set: one pale mint-green rectangle and one lemon-yellow rectangle. Both faces print navy 4OZ., NET WT (113G), SALTED, and BUTTER. That type is wrapper art. The catalog weight field is empty. The name says mint and lemon; the scent field is empty, so do not buy the pair for a smell.
Favor-slip notation, not a spec dump. Sold as a 2-piece set; sold as slow-rise (press in, then watch it rebound); sold as a crunchy squeeze and a food-style stick or loaf. Tagline: squeeze this slow-rise, crunchy butter and watch it rebound. Not sold as marked-soft, bead-filled, foam, PU foam, stretch, or silent. The fidget box is unchecked. Scent, size, grams, and ages sit blank. A 3-second rise field is a listing label, not a party timer.
The carton can leave as two favors or as one pair. Count the door, then assign sticks.
| Two thanks | One whole color each, mint or lemon | Chocolate, a juice box, a hardcover card |
|---|---|---|
| One host gift | Both loaves in one sack, side by side | A second bag stacked on the pair |
| Four empty sacks, one carton | Buy another listing; do not cut | A knife across BUTTER |
Need more than two bags? Buy another 2-pack or a single. One mint crunch stick is Mint Lemon Crunch Butter. A different two-color crunch pair is Pink Orange Crunch Butter 2-Pack.
Work on a table, not over a bowl of mixed candy. Say the faces out loud: mint-green with navy BUTTER, lemon-yellow with navy BUTTER. If you only find one, look under the carton flap. Tape does not go across SALTED.
If the factory sleeve is still on the loaf, leave it. Tissue wraps the sleeve, not the bare print. Do not fold a stick to fit a short bag, and do not pinch a waist with a ribbon. Slide each stick long-axis first so the short end meets the bag mouth.
Flattening is a load problem. Paper is fine. Weight is not.
| Container | Stick stays loaf-shaped? | Load that ruins the face |
|---|---|---|
| Paper gift sack longer than the loaf, laid on its side | Yes | Standing the sack so candy piles on the print |
| Open kraft sleeve, corners left soft | Yes, if nothing sits on top | A stiff kraft flap that pinches 4OZ. |
Finished sacks belong in one layer in a shallow tray. Do not brick-stack them overnight. Park the tray at room temperature, off a sunny sill. House care notes live on the shop FAQ. This page will not reprint a wash ritual. If a loaf feels tacky after a warm car ride, let it sit until the skin matches the room.
Guests read the navy type first. 4OZ. NET WT (113G) looks like a dairy label. It is print on a toy. Park sealed candy in a second container. Skip cellophane that turns the loaf into a fake butter pat. Do not refrigerate either stick. A tray on a sunny porch or next to a cake warmer is the wrong parking spot. Who may pick a loaf up is a house rule on the FAQ, not a line on this card. This SKU has no age field of its own.
Crunchy is on the card. Soft, beads, foam, PU foam, and silent are not. A press over the party table can rustle. That rustle is the fill, not a hush stamp. Leave “quiet” off the favor tag.
If a guest asked for a marked-soft squeeze, a clicker, or a stretch toy, this carton is the wrong buy. The listing does not mark the pair as a fidget toy.
Keep the pair together if the guest wanted mint and yellow as one present, if you will not write two names, or if the only sack is already a candy dump. Skip the SKU for a mouthing kid, a clicker ask, or a silent-rated toy.
U.S. Google results for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO, English, retrieved 16 August 2026) mix marketplace jumbo food sets, craft shops, and demo videos. People Also Ask repeats four questions. Search volume is not repeated here as demand proof.
On a favor table, a slow rise squishy is the loaf whose printed letters stay dented after a thumb press, then climb back while you still have the bag in your other hand. Instant-pop foam does not wait. Occupying fingers during a hand-off is not treatment. This 2-pack is one of those slow rising squishies.
Favor wrap cannot add extra climb. Factory rebound is already on the ticket. Skip freezer bags, hair dryers, oils, and rice bins. After a hot trunk, rest each loaf until the skin matches the room, then press.
Retail search for a generic slow rise still points at jumbo food sets and craft shops (same DataForSEO pull). Those pages sell the category.
Which is the rarest squishy? This 2-pack is not a chase set. Mint and lemon change so a tray looks mixed. That is print variety, not a rarity rank.
These are load checks, not a wash list.
BUTTERUse this 2-pack when you need two crunchy slow-rise sticks and you can keep weight off the print. Use the mint-lemon single when one sack is the whole job. Use the pink-orange 2-pack for a different two-color crunch pair. Do not cut a loaf. Do not serve it.