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Seat both pale-yellow sticks from Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack in one rigid, shallow tray so the navy BUTTER faces stay readable and neither loaf can fold on a sort belt. This butter squishy pair is a two-piece set, not bakery bread. A letter-slot envelope will crease both prints at once. The shop never published a carton width for BS-100.
This page is a twin-crease map, not a postage class. The listing photo is two matching pale-yellow rectangles printed navy 4oz. / NET WT. (113 G) / BUTTER. Those ounce figures are wrapper theater. The catalog weight cell is empty.
The title says Bread Toast Loaf. The shop photo is not a toasted square and not a mixed bakery plate. It is two identical food-style sticks, same pale-yellow skin, same navy type. If you can only find one face, look under the flap before you print a label.
A thumb print that later fills is the rebound the card sold. A waist through BUTTER from a bent sleeve is damage. Standing a stick on a folded end, or stacking one loaf as a lid for the other, is a crease you chose.
The file already stamps a two-piece count, a press-then-rebound climb, a fidget mark, a bread look taken from the product photo, and a food-style stick shape. It leaves softness, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, a sound mark, scent, measured size, grams, and ages unstamped. The stored rise figure is 3 seconds — listing type, not a van clock. Shop line on file: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. This pair is marked as a slow rise butter squishy. Silent stays unstamped, so do not write a noise line.
Need mixed breakfast faces instead of two matching yellow sticks? That job belongs to Bread Toast Loaf 4-Pack. Do not saw a loaf to invent a third gift.
If you still want the category in one sentence, start with what is a butter squishy. The rest of this page is the outbound tray.
4oz. and 113 G are costume ink on both faces. The catalog leaves grams empty, so do not copy those numbers onto a waybill. Write toy. Do not write dairy, wheat, or breakfast. The bread callout means “as shown in the product photo,” not a loaf you refrigerate.
If snacks share the ride, they ride in their own sack. Add a scrap that says toy, not toast. Dorm tables read grocery type first.
Keep factory film on if it is still clinging. Tape lives on cardboard, never across BUTTER. A rubber band around the middle prints a belt you cannot buff out. Paper may fill empty angles. The sticks may not. Looking like butter is not a license to wad a loaf into a leftover hole.
Someone hunting butter squishy target or butter squishy amazon is shopping a big-box grid. We are Buttersquishy. This pair ships from our listing, not a Target peg and not a third-party Amazon mix.
A 17 August 2026 DataForSEO snapshot for butter squishy (United States, English) still opened on retail product tiles and craft-aisle pages, not a two-stick crease map.
Shoppers who ask what they are holding usually want a butter-shaped hand piece they can press and watch fill back. BS-100 is that idea as two matching grocery-print sticks, not a bun that pops on contact.
Search still asks why the food-look versions get passed from desk to desk. Watchable rebound is the listed reason to squeeze. Occupying fingers on a packing night is not treatment. Do not promise a health effect.
Hobby-store and mass-retail results sit next to the seed because they sell the category. They are not this matching pair. Buy the two-pack from its own page: Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack. A walk-in search for butter squishy near me, a sunny days butter squishy peg, or a butter squishy five below hook is a different aisle.
“How to make” queries belong to craft videos. A mailer will not stretch the stored timer. Skip rice bins, hair dryers, oils, and overnight freezers. Rest a tacky stick at room air. Do not promise a slower climb than the card already stored.
Skip this listing if the label asked for a clicker, a crunchy fill, a named fragrance, beads, a stretch toy, or a chew piece. Soft, foam, stretch, crunch, and beads stay unstamped. The card stores no sound mark, so leave noise off the slip.
This SKU stores no ages field. The store FAQ is where the household sets who may pick a loaf up. Do not treat grocery-print art as a teether, and do not park either stick in a candy sack.
It shares a family name with other butter squishies on the shop. This tray still holds two matching sticks.
A floppy bubble sleeve copies every dent in the bin it falls into. Two long printed faces advertise every fold.
| Photo-mailer that stays stiff | Both loaves in one plane, navy type up | You bow the tray to force a letter slot |
|---|---|---|
| Shallow carton longer than one stick | Side by side, folded ends clear of the walls | A hardcover is acting as the lid |
If the last empty pocket is a textbook’s footprint, pick another box. A novel used as a lid is a crush you chose.
One name on the waybill means one cavity and two matching sticks. Two names need two cartons — or a second order — because this 2-pack does not hide a third loaf. A tall brick box is the wrong geometry. The pair wants a shallow plane.
Do not harvest a twin by cutting. If the job is four breakfast faces, open the 4-Pack.
Heat, rest, and surface care already live on that same FAQ. Follow the FAQ instead of reprinting wash steps here. Skip a glazed porch bin and a closed hatchback that has been sitting in sun. If a stick feels gummy after a hot ride, park both loaves indoors until the skin matches the room, then give each one press. A freezer will not lock the print. Skip oil on the face.
Keep this list on the bench. Never stick it to the print.
BUTTER still readable on bothShip two matching grocery-print sticks in a carton that stays flat. Keep the navy type readable. Keep weight off the faces. Say toy, not breakfast. If the job needs mixed bakery silhouettes, buy the listing that stores those shapes.
This is a packing brief, not a lab run, a postage class, or a health claim. Catalog pages supply the flags used here. PAA headings follow DataForSEO for the seed phrase (United States, English, 2026-08-17).