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How to ship Candy Gradient Butter 3-Pack so the shape holds

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Three Candy Gradient Butter loaves — mint-to-violet, magenta with a lime wash, and an indigo swirl — printed with navy SALTED BUTTER type on a light-yellow cream studio table, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

How to ship Candy Gradient Butter 3-Pack so the shape holds means one shallow, fold-proof carton for all three candy-melt sticks: film still on if you have it, bands facing up, paper only in the corners. A floppy envelope creases a rainbow face. The shop never posted a carton size for this SKU.

A solid yellow loaf can hide a waist fold until someone presses it. A mint-to-violet wash cannot. The crease shows as a pale stripe through the melt. This page is a crease map for those three skins, not postage math and not a carrier grade.

Recite mint, magenta, and indigo before the tape

Candy Gradient Butter 3-Pack is a three-piece set. The listing photo is a mixed candy-melt joke, not three copies of one loaf. Say the skins out loud before the tape gun: a mint-to-violet wash, a magenta loaf with a lime heart, and an indigo swirl with a yellow bloom. If a name is missing, look under the flap.

Each face prints navy 4OZ. NET WT. (113 G) and SALTED BUTTER. That ounce line is wrapper theater. The catalog leaves grams empty, so do not copy 113 G onto a customs form. Folded ends mark a food-style stick. These are hand toys with a candy look. They are not candy. If real sweets share the ride, keep them in their own sack and add a scrap that says toy, not treat.

Transit brief for SKU BS-028. Three candy-melt sticks ride as one set. The shop marked a slow-rise rebound, a super-soft butter squeeze, a food-style stick, and a fidget job. It left crunch, beads, stretch, foam, and PU foam unsigned. Scent, size, grams, and ages are empty. Silent is unsigned, so the slip does not get a hush line. The stored 3-second rise figure is listing type, not a carrier clock. Shop line on file: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.

Need one melt? Buy Candy Gradient Butter — that single carries a stretch callout this 3-pack does not. A pair with no leftover loaf is Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack. Do not slice a rainbow to fake an extra gift.

Color bands advertise a waist fold

A thumb dent is the rebound you bought. A waist fold from a bent sleeve is damage. Color bands make the damage louder. On a mint-to-violet face, a crease reads as a pale river through the wash. On the magenta loaf, it cuts the lime heart. On the indigo swirl, it splits the bloom.

A slow rise squishy is meant to take a hand press and fill back. That rebound is for fingers, not for a week under a hardcover. Soft butter is a feel claim, not a license to wad a loaf into a gap. Do not cinch a rubber band around BUTTER or tape across SALTED. Paper belongs in empty corners. The toys do not. Looking like candy is not a shipping-peanut license.

This 3-pack sits with the shop’s other slow rising squishies because the listing marks that climb. Busy hands at the tape gun are not treatment.

Shallow cartons keep three washes in one plane

A padded envelope will crumple to the shape of the sort bin. A fold-proof shallow box keeps all three candy washes in one plane so the bands stay readable.

Rigid photo tray One layer, flap clear of the navy type Bending the tray for a letter slot
Fold-proof shallow box Three long faces in one plane, type up A hardcover used as a lid

If the only leftover hole is under a novel, the carton is already full. A snack tin needs its own bag and a toy scrap.

Customs type stays toy; grams stay unpublished

The shop leaves the weight cell empty, so 4OZ and 113 G stay art. Candy is a look. Customs forms should say toy, not food, and should not invent grams this SKU never stored. Mixed skins are print variety, not a rarity rank. Do not write “limited” on the form.

Keep the trio under one flap when one person opens the box. Use two cavities only when two names are already on the slip. Do not cut a loaf. Write “Candy Gradient × 3 · BS-028” on a scrap in the fold, not on the skin. The 2-pack is the pair job. This 3-pack is the census carton.

Split names buy two listings, not a knife

Two addresses mean two cartons. Harvesting one melt from this trio to invent a second present is a cut, not a plan. Open the single when one face is the whole job. Open this 3-pack when the flap must cover three named washes.

Heat, a sealed trunk, and a porch bin already have a note on the FAQ. This article will not copy that card. Skip a west stoop. After a warm van, rest the three loaves until the skin matches indoor air, then press once. Do not freeze the parcel to lock the shape.

This SKU has no ages field of its own. Shop house use for unsigned-age palm toys starts at six. Do not mail this trio as a teether. There is no hush rating, so do not write a noise line on the slip.

Recipients this flap should never meet

Skip this carton if the recipient asked for a clicker, a named scent, crunch, beads, a stretch toy, or something to chew. Stretch lives on the single. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Silent is unmarked, so do not sell a library hush. Put a novel in its own sleeve.

Generic marketplace kits and craft-shop aisles sell the category. They do not pack BS-028. Open the 3-pack, the single, or the 2-pack by how many melts the flap must cover.

Mint-to-violet, magenta-lime, and indigo swirl exist so a tray looks mixed. That is candy theater, not a rarity list. Do not write “rare” on a packing slip.

Table-side closeout before postage prints

Leave this on the table, not taped to a melt.

Readable bands are the only pass mark

Close the flap when you can still name mint-to-violet, magenta-lime, and indigo without lifting the lid. Do not mail this trio in a sleeve that can fold, or as leftover candy.

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