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Eighteen neon swirls will pancake if you treat the carton like a snack tower. How to ship Neon Swirl Butter 18-Pack so the shape holds is a layering job: one or two shallow planes, every loaf on its long face, nothing heavier than tissue on the navy BUTTER type. Count eighteen before the tape. A floppy envelope is not a carton.
The shop has not posted a box size or a carrier rating for SKU BS-036. This page is a layer map, not postage math.
Neon Swirl Butter 18-Pack is an 18-piece set. Photos show rectangular food-style sticks with a blended neon skin — electric yellow, magenta, purple, lime, cyan — and navy BUTTER on the face. The bands melt. The type is wrapper art. These sticks are hand toys, not candy.
Shop card, written as a mailer brief. Piece count: 18. Rebound column: marked slow-rising — press, then watch. Hand feel: super-soft butter squeeze. Form: food-style stick or loaf. Listing line: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Fidget is checked. Blank on this SKU: scent, measured size, grams, ages. Unchecked: crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch. No hush rating exists. The stored rise number 3 is listing copy, not a carrier clock.
Need one swirl? Buy Neon Swirl Butter. Need twelve? That is a Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack job. Do not slice a loaf.
The listing shot stacks the swirls in three tidy columns. That is a camera stand, not a shipping method. Eighteen loaves have group weight even when each loaf is a soft squeeze. In a sorting bin, the bottom print takes five neighbors plus whatever you parked on the lid. A thumb print is the rebound you bought. A waist crease from a bent packet is damage. Empty corners get crumpled paper, not toys. Do not cinch a rubber band around a bundle of six. Do not tape across the swirl.
| Box shape | How 18 loaves should lie | What to leave out of the same box |
|---|---|---|
| Wide shallow carton | Two planes of nine, type up, tissue between planes | A hardcover used as a lid |
| Two matching boxes | Nine and nine, each in one plane | A mug, a charger brick, a candle |
| Split rigid sleeves | Six-plus-six-plus-six, each sleeve its own flap | Bending a sleeve to force a letter slot |
If the only leftover hole is under a novel, the carton is already full. Looking like butter is not a license to use the set as void fill.
Work on a cleared table. Call the faces in three groups of six. If a group lands on five, look under the flap. Write the count on a scrap in the fold, not taped across the type.
Keep factory film on if it is still there. Feed the sticks as one or two flat layers. If the lid kisses the top plane, the box is too short. Tape lives on the carton walls. Do not reopen the flap at the counter to squeeze in one more card. If snacks share the ride, keep them in their own bag and add a scrap that says toy, not treat.
Use two cartons when the only empty box is tall and skinny, when you already know two addresses, or when a single lid would rest on the top plane. Do not cut a loaf. If you needed twelve at one house and six at another, buy the 12-pack and a smaller listing instead of tearing this set. Two shallow cartons still beat one brick. Do not brick-stack overnight so they take less shelf.
Sun, a sealed trunk, and a porch bin already have a care note on the shop FAQ. This page will not reprint that card. Skip a sunny stoop. If a stick feels tacky after a warm van, let the set sit until the skin matches the room, then press again. That is care copy, not a timed spec. Do not freeze the parcel to lock the shape, oil the skin, or run a hair dryer over the swirl.
This SKU has no ages field of its own. Who may pick a loaf up is a house rule on the FAQ. Do not treat a butter-shaped stick as a teether, and do not park it in a candy sack.
People Also Ask still lists four questions next to the seed phrase slow rise squishy (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16). They are questions, not proof of demand for this 18-pack.
A slow rise squishy on this listing is a loaf marked slow-rising: press the swirl, wait, watch the navy type fill back. Fast foam snaps on contact. This carton sits with the shop’s other slow rising squishies. Occupying fingers while you print postage is not treatment.
A second People Also Ask line asks how to make a squishy more slow rise. You do not, not if it already left the factory marked slow-rising. Skip freezer bags, microwaves, oils, and rice bins. Rest a tacky stick at room temperature. Do not promise a health effect.
A generic slow rise query in those same results still surfaces jumbo food sets, craft listings, and demo videos (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16). Those pages sell the aisle. They are not this SKU.
The rarest-squishy PAA is a collector question. Eighteen faces exist so a class, a party table, or a restock bowl can share one swirl language. That is print count, not a rarity rank. Do not write “limited” on a customs form.
Skip this carton if the recipient asked for a clicker, crunch, beads, stretch, a named scent, or something to chew. Soft is the listed feel. The record does not sell this set as foam or PU foam. There is no hush rating. Skip a hardcover lid, a candy sack, and a floppy envelope. If they asked for one loaf, buy the single. If they asked for twelve, buy the 12-pack.
Shape, here, means each loaf still looks like a food-style stick when the flap opens. A thumb dent is allowed. A mid-loaf crease from a folded packet is not. Rebound after a press is a shop label, not a promise the set can live under a textbook. Keep the film on, keep weight off the print, and say toy, not candy.