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Bread Toast Loaf (BS-091) prize box packing for a classroom bin

A yellow toast-shaped loaf with a golden-brown toasted center and a thumb dent on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Clip Bread Toast Loaf onto a hall-pass card and seat that card in one cubby of the classroom prize crate. Do not empty a bakery-look loaf into a shared candy scoop. This butter squishy is a single yellow toast block: marked slow-rise, fidget-checked, pack count 1. Keep real snacks on another shelf.

No cubby width or prize quota lives on the BS-091 listing. Treat the rest of this page as a packing sketch, not a school rulebook.

Treat the prize crate as a locker wall

A prize crate fails the minute it becomes a bowl. Hands go in. Three pieces come out. SKU BS-091 sells one loaf. The crate should behave like a locker wall: one labeled cubby, one toast block, one student.

If the snack tub is the only open container, do not park the toast there. Do not use the loaf as a cushion under rulers.

Need two cubbies the same day? Open Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack. A week of Friday prizes is Bread Toast Loaf 9-Pack, not nine slices from this block.

New to the food-look family? Start with the shop primer. This page is only the crate job.

Bakery costume still needs a toy hang-card

Listing photos show a compact square of yellow milk-toast: cream crumb walls, a golden-brown toasted center, rounded corners, and a dimple where a thumb pressed in. There is no grocery wrapper type on this face. Students still read breakfast, so a mixed candy scoop fails even when the crate looks tidy.

Write "toy, not bread" on a hang-card. Clip it to the cubby lip or a paper sleeve, never across the toasted face. Skip the fridge and the lunch tote. If the same cart rolls out goldfish, keep this cubby on another shelf.

Who may pick a food-look prize up lives on the shop FAQ. This SKU left ages blank. Do not drop a toast loaf in a preschool grab-bag.

Fixture chart for one toast block

Stage the carton on a clear desk before it meets the crate. Confirm the face first: yellow crumb, toasted center. If that toast gradient is missing, you have the wrong stick.

Shallow dry cubby with a hang-card Yes — film on, cap readable Loose gummies riding the same pocket
Sticker drawer that stays dry Yes, if nothing wet sits on the crumb A leaking glue stick or a damp wipe pack

A lid that irons the golden cap is a bad overnight slot. Lay the loaf flat so nothing pinches the toasted face.

Hall-pass clip, then cubby

Name the loaf before you open the carton. One name means this carton leaves whole. Two names means you buy another carton.

Slide the loaf into a short paper sleeve longer than the block in at least one direction. Keep factory film on if it is still there. Do not fold the loaf or cinch a rubber band around the middle. Softness is unmarked here, so do not treat the crumb as a fold-flat pillow.

Feed a short edge toward the opening. If the pocket is shorter than the block, change the pocket. Crumb pores are bakery art, not perforations. Finished cubbies sit one deep; a stack pancakes the bottom loaf.

After a hot trunk, wait until the skin matches the room, then press once. House handling notes live on the FAQ; this guide will not reprint a wash list.

What the listing stamped versus what it left blank

Write the hang-card only from the shop card, not from the breakfast joke.

Already stamped. Pack 1 — one butter-shaped toast block. Rebound: slow rising, press in, then watch it rebound. Look: bread as photographed, plus a food-style loaf. Fidget is ticked. Gift is ticked. Shop line: Squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. Card heads: Single stick, Slow rise, Bread, Butter shape. A stored 3-second rise figure is listing type, not a recess timer.

Left blank, so leave it off the hang-card. Softness was never ticked. Crunch, beads, stretch, foam, and PU foam were never ticked. Sound grade is unchecked, so do not file a hush prize and do not write a noise comparison against foam. Scent, size, grams, and ages sit empty. Do not invent a bakery smell.

This carton is sold as a slow rise butter squishy. That stamp is already on the ticket. You do not add seconds with ice, a dryer, oil, or a rice bin.

If someone asked for a clicker, a spinner, a named scent, a crunch prize, or a classroom accommodation device, this carton is the wrong buy. Store copy calls these hand toys. The fidget stamp means the shop filed it as a butter squishy fidget, a hand toy, not a therapy device.

Wrong furniture, unopened carton

Skip BS-091 if the prize crate is snack-only, if the cart lives on a sunny sill, or if students still mouth objects. Skip it for a chew toy, a teether, or a noise-rated library prize. Pickup age is a house rule on the FAQ, not a guess from whoever arrives first.

Do not slice a loaf to invent extra prizes. A knife does not create a 2-pack.

Rebound questions after a toast prize

The 16 August 2026 U.S. English SERP for the category (DataForSEO) still ranks marketplace kits and demo clips, not this toast SKU. A butter squishy target aisle or a butter squishy amazon cart is a different checkout; this crate is filled from Buttersquishy.

What "slow rise" means when a student presses the toast

On this crate, slow rise means the toasted center holds a thumb dent for a moment, then the yellow face climbs back. Instant-pop toys do not wait. BS-091 is marked that way. Press the golden center, then wait.

Kitchen tricks will not add seconds

A hang-card cannot retune rebound. Skip freezer bags, hair dryers, oils, and rice bins. After a hot windowsill, rest it at room air, then press.

Where a generic search actually sends you

"Where can I buy slow rise squishies?" still lands on jumbo food kits and craft-shop category pages in that same DataForSEO pull. Those pages sell the category, not this toast block.

Is the toasted face rare?

Which is the rarest squishy? The toasted center is the face of this SKU, not a hunt item. Do not write "limited" on the cubby.

Some shoppers later type butter squishies when they mean a handful of bakery-look prizes. This listing is still one block.

Morning crate glance

Walk the crate once before first period. These are placement checks.

Prize-crate docket

Use Bread Toast Loaf when the prize is one marked-slow-rise toast block and candy stays in another crate. Use the 2-pack when two cubbies need two loaves. Use the 9-pack when you will portion a week later. Skip the crate if students still mouth objects, the only tub is snacks, or you need a noise-rated or medical device.

The listing supplies the name, pack count, slow-rise wording, bread look, fidget stamp, and the unchecked fields. Care notes live on the FAQ. PAA headings follow DataForSEO for "slow rise squishy" (United States, English, 2026-08-16). This page is a packing sketch, not a lab test or a school policy.

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