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Neon Swirl Butter 6-Pack party favor packing without flattening the stick

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Six Neon Swirl Butter sticks with blended yellow-magenta-purple-lime swirls and navy BUTTER print on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A standing goody sack turns later gifts into a brick on the navy type. Neon Swirl Butter 6-Pack party favor packing stays loaf-shaped when you give each swirl its own paper sleeve, slide the stick in on the long face, and park candy in a separate dish. Neon Swirl Butter 6-Pack is six whole soft, slow-rise hand toys. Do not stand a sack on end. Do not drop a hardcover on BUTTER. These are not snacks.

The shop has not published sack widths for SKU BS-034. This is a pressure map for six whole sticks.

Long-axis load keeps the swirl rectangular

A favor table fails the moment six bright loaves share one standing bag and a chocolate bar rides the print. You want those six sticks to leave still rectangular.

Photos show six rectangles with a blended neon skin — electric yellow, magenta, purple, lime, cyan — and navy BUTTER on the top face. The bands melt. They are not painted stripes. That type is wrapper art. The sticks are not food.

Six pieces. Rebound is marked slow-rise: press the swirl, then wait. Feel is marked super-soft. Shape is a food-style stick. Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, and stretch are not on the card. There is no hush rating, so leave any noise claim off the tag. Fidget is checked. Scent, size, grams, and ages sit empty. A stored rise figure of 3 seconds is shop labeling, not a party stopwatch.

Need one swirl? That listing is Neon Swirl Butter — pack 1, fidget unmarked on that card. Three sleeves: Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack. Do not cut a loaf.

Name count before the carton opens

Count names first. Then open the carton. The six-pack can leave as six favors, a host tray with leftovers, or one boxed set.

Four names Four sleeves; two stay on the tray as extras Chocolate, a juice box, a hardcover
One host gift All six in one shallow box, not stacked A second box parked on the pile

Work on a cleared table, not over mixed candy. Call the faces: six neon swirls, navy BUTTER on top. If you only count five, look under the flap. Tape does not go across the navy word.

If factory film is still on a loaf, leave it. Tissue wraps the film, not the bare swirl. Do not fold a stick to fit a short sack. Do not pinch a waist with a ribbon.

Standing sacks pancake navy type

Flattening is a load problem, not a paper problem. A sack that stands like a grocery bag turns later gifts into a brick on the print. Lay each sleeve on its side so the long face stays down.

A thumb dent is the rebound you bought. A crease from a folded envelope is not. Slide the loaf long-axis first. If the sack is shorter than the stick, pick a longer one.

Finished sleeves 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 notes for heat live on the shop FAQ. If a loaf feels tacky after a warm car ride, let it sit, then bag it.

Wrap that leaves BUTTER readable

Guests read BUTTER first. That grocery joke is why a shared candy sack is a bad idea.

Sideways paper sack longer than the stick Still loaf-shaped You need the sack to stand like a grocery bag
Tissue around factory film, corners left loose Type still readable You cinch a ribbon on the navy word
Shared cellophane with foil candy Print under chocolate Always — someone will treat the loaf as a snack

Skip wrap that turns the loaf into a fake butter pat. Do not refrigerate any of the six. Who may pick a loaf up is a house rule on the FAQ. This SKU has no age field of its own.

Soft mark, no hush claim on the tag

This carton is the marked-soft squeeze. Crunch is off. Beads are off. Do not split a loaf to hunt for fill. A guest who asked for a crunchy loaf needs a different listing. The record does not sell this set as foam or PU foam. There is no hush rating. Do not write a noise claim on the favor tag.

If someone asked for a clicker, a stretch toy, or a named scent, this carton is the wrong buy. The fidget check means the shop filed it as a hand toy, not treatment.

Twelve names need another carton

Keep the carton closed if the guest wanted all six swirls as one present, if you will not write six names, or if the only sack is already a candy dump. Skip the SKU for a mouthing kid, a clicker ask, or a noise-rated library prize.

Need more than six bags? Buy another 6-pack, the 3-pack, or the single. Do not slice a loaf.

After-party search talk

Shoppers still ask what those slow rising squishies are. At a favor table, that phrase means a hand toy that keeps a thumbprint long enough for a guest to notice the swirl moving back. Instant-pop toys do not wait. This 6-pack is sold as one of those slow rise pieces. Press BUTTER until the letters fold, then wait. Occupying fingers on the way to the car is not treatment.

Kitchen hacks will not add seconds to a swirl. Ice, dryers, oil, and rice stay out. After a hot trunk, wait until the six faces feel like the room, then press one.

Generic slow rise shoppers still land on jumbo food sets and craft shops. Those pages sell the category, not BS-034.

This 6-pack is not a chase set. Mixed swirls are print variety, not a rarity rank.

Door-station load card

These are load checks, not a wash list.

Use this 6-pack when you need six soft slow-rise sticks and you can keep weight off the print. Use the single or the 3-pack when fewer names are enough.

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