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Do not let the peanut land in a spice crate. Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack (crunchy) moving day packing puts the caramel-top cup, green fruit, peanut, mint stick, and boxed Squeeze bar in the same zip that already holds charger cords. Cookbooks stay in their own carton. This SKU is not a marked slow-rise listing. Soft, foam, and hush stay unmarked too.
Mixed Butter Pack 5-Pack is a five-piece set. The listing photo is not five copies of one stick. The camera shows five different toys:
SALTED, BUTTER, 4 OZ., and NET WT (113G)Squeeze and COMFORT FUN RELIEFThose strings are wrapper art. The shop weight and scent cells are empty, so 113 G stays off a moving label and a green fruit is not a smell claim. The boxed oval is a squeeze toy in a sleeve, not a shower bar. COMFORT FUN RELIEF is print on a toy carton, not a medical line.
Moving stencil for BS-049: {5} crunch+beads · mixed-photo · food-style stick in the mix. Empty stencil: rise-class · soft · foam · PU foam · hush · stretch · fidget · scent · size · grams · ages · seconds. Shop line: squeeze this crunchy butter and watch it rebound. Feel copy, not a hallway stopwatch.
The five-count exists so one sleeve holds every face. Do not drop a peanut in a sock roll and hope the mint stick finds the same room later. Need a pair the shop stamps slow-rising and crunchy? Buy Mixed Butter Pack 2-Pack. Want four mixed faces with a softness line and bead crunch, still without a slow-rise stamp? That is Mixed Butter Pack 4-Pack. Do not copy either stamp onto this five-count.
The shop has not published carton dimensions or a carrier class for SKU BS-049.
Cords live in a light zip that rides high. Someone opens it on night one because a phone is dead. Five odd shapes belong there because the neighbors are light and the pouch comes out before anyone hunts a recipe.
Hardcovers fail because they stack. The kitchen carton is the one someone uses as a stool. A palm squeeze is a hand event. A week under a spine is a crush event. Wad paper for leftover corners. A peanut is not a caster, and a mango egg is not shipping foam.
| Already riding in that bag | Five-count allowed? | What flattens the print |
|---|---|---|
| USB cords, a wall wart, earbuds | Yes — five faces flat on the cords, shop film still on if you have it | A power brick used as a lid |
| Folded tees in a wardrobe cube | Yes, if all five stay in one labeled sleeve | Loose in a trash sack |
| Sheet pans, lids, a skillet | No | Metal edges plus stacked mass |
If the last empty gap sits under a novel, that carton is already overfull. Carry the sleeve in a backpack. A grocery print is not a reason to pad a Dutch oven.
Decide the nest on a cleared table while the hallway is still empty.
Say the five faces out loud: caramel cup, green fruit, peanut, mint stick, boxed Squeeze. If you only find four, look under the flap.
Leave factory film on if it is still there. Do not fold the mint stick or cinch a hair tie around the green fruit. Two toys stacked on each other still count as a clamp. Lay every piece in one plane. Tape belongs on the carton, not across SALTED or the blue oval.
For a same-city hop, the charger pouch in the passenger footwell is enough. For a longer haul, that pouch stays with you. This SKU prints no age of its own. House age and chew notes live on the same FAQ page; this article will not reprint them. If the new kitchen will have toddlers, put that on a scrap.
The shop marks crunchy and bead-filled. Crunch is a squeeze you feel in a palm. Beads are a fill note on this card. Neither is packing foam. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked, so this page will not sell the set as foam. Soft, stretch, and fidget stay unmarked. The hush cell is unmarked, so this page will not write a noise ranking against foam.
This listing is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Do not write a rebound timer on the packing slip. If someone asked for a press they can watch on a clock, open the 2-pack page. On a scrap, call the set a hand toy. Skip clicker language and health wording. The blue oval says COMFORT FUN RELIEF. That is toy art.
Shoppers still type slow rise squishy when they want a press toy whose dent stays visible long enough to watch. This 5-pack sits near other slow rising squishies in that aisle, but it is not a marked slow-rise SKU. The shop rise field is empty. Occupying your hands on moving day is not treatment. You do not add delay in a kitchen. Skip freezer bags, microwave “resets,” hair dryers, oils, and rice bins. After a hot trunk, rest the five at room air, then press. Do not promise a health effect.
A DataForSEO United States English pull dated 16 August 2026 still maps the seed phrase to toy-aisle pages, not a mover’s carton note.
This 5-pack is not a limited drop. Five mixed faces exist so the photo looks mixed. That is print variety, not a rarity rank.
Skip the five if the ask is a clicker, a classroom gadget, or a chew item. Skip the pile if the only leftover hole sits under a hardcover, if snacks share the sack, or if the carton will sit on a sunny porch. A hush rating is the wrong card. A marked slow-rise pair is the 2-pack. A softness line on four mixed faces is the 4-pack.
Park the five with the live wires. Keep novels in another carton. One pouch, five faces, books off. Say toy, not treat.