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How to ship Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack so the shape holds

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Pale yellow BUTTER loaf and pink STRAWBERRY loaf on a soft light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A dent that a thumb makes is supposed to fill back. A crease from a folded envelope is not. How to ship Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack so the shape holds starts with a shell that stays flat: both printed sticks in one plane, film still on if you have it, and nothing heavier than tissue riding on the faces.

The shop has not posted a carton size or a carrier rating for this SKU. This page is a crease plan, not a postage calculator.

Two printed loaves that have to arrive as a pair

Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack is a two-piece set: one pale yellow loaf with navy BUTTER, one candy-pink loaf with a strawberry icon and white STRAWBERRY. That is the whole roster. The 2-pack exists so one flap covers both faces.

Copy onto the slip only what the card already says. Two-piece set. Slow-rise rebound after a press. Super-soft butter squeeze. Food-style stick or loaf. Fidget is marked, so a hand-toy line is fair.

Leave these lines blank. Scent — the name is strawberry cream; the scent field is empty. Grams, measured size, ages, crunch, beads, PU foam, foam, stretch. Silent is false on this card, so do not add a noise line or a foam-vs-butter hush ranking. The stored rise field is 3 seconds: a listing label, not a transit timer.

Wrapper type is theater. These sticks are hand toys that look like dessert. They are not food.

Need one loaf? Buy Strawberry Cream Butter. Four dessert faces? That is a Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack job.

The shell that refuses to fold

Soft butter is a feel claim. It is not a reason to let the pair ride as padding. A floppy bubble envelope will take the shape of the bin it falls into. A stiff carton or a rigid photo mailer keeps the two loaves in one plane so the type does not pick up a permanent fold.

Paper belongs in empty corners. The toys do not. Do not wad a loaf to fill a gap. Do not cinch a rubber band around the middle of BUTTER. Do not tape across STRAWBERRY.

Counter drop-off Pair layout What crushes the print
Small stiff carton Both loaves side by side, type up A hardcover used as a lid
Rigid photo mailer One plane, flap clear of the faces Bending the mailer to force a slot
Padded pouch nested in a box Pair inside the pouch, pouch not under cargo Laptop brick or a mug on the pouch

If the only leftover hole is under a novel, the carton is already full. Find a lighter box. Looking like butter is not a shipping-peanut license.

Work the label last

Do the layout on a table before you print postage.

Name the two faces out loud: yellow BUTTER, pink STRAWBERRY. If you only find one, look under the flap. Write the color on a scrap in the fold, not taped across the type.

Keep factory film on if it is still there. Feed both sticks in as one flat layer. If the lid kisses STRAWBERRY, the box is too short. Tape lives on the carton, not on the loaf. 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. Dorm tables see food art first.

After a hot truck

The store FAQ already covers heat, rest, and surface wash. This page will not reprint those steps. Skip a sunny porch bin and a sealed trunk that has been sitting in sun. If a stick feels tacky after the ride, let both loaves 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.” Do not oil the skin. A mailer is not a workshop.

Age and mouthing notes also sit on the FAQ. This SKU has no ages field of its own. Do not treat a butter-shaped loaf as a teether, and do not park it in a candy sack.

Questions that still sit next to this aisle

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.

Why shoppers still ask what a slow rise is

Shoppers who type slow rise squishy usually want a loaf that keeps a thumb print long enough to watch the type un-wrinkle, instead of a bun that pops on contact. This 2-pack is marked slow rising, so it sits with the shop’s other slow rising squishies. Occupying fingers on a packing night is not treatment.

Kitchen “make it slower” stays off the label

A mailer will not add extra climb. This pair already left marked slow-rising. Skip freezer bags, hair dryers, oils, and rice bins. Rest a tacky stick at room air. Do not promise a health effect.

Where a generic search actually lands

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.

This pair is not a chase

The rarest-squishy PAA is a collector question. Yellow and pink exist so two people can each take a color, or so one person has a spare. That is print variety, not a rarity rank. Do not write “limited” on a customs form.

Mail jobs this pair should skip

Skip this 2-pack if the recipient asked for a clicker, a classroom device, crunch, or something to chew. Crunchy and bead-filled stay false. Soft is the listed feel. Skip a hardcover lid, a candy sack, and a floppy envelope that will fold in half.

If they asked for one loaf, buy the single. If they asked for a four-face dessert lineup, buy the 4-pack. If they asked for a hush-rated foam bun, this card cannot help — foam and silent both stay false.

Seal-side card

What “shape holds” means here

Shape, here, means the 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 pair can live under a textbook.

Ship the pair in a shell that refuses to fold. Keep the film on, keep weight off the print, and say toy, not candy. The 2-pack exists for one address and one plane.

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