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Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack (BS-099) prize box packing for a classroom bin

Pale yellow and pink rectangular SALTED BUTTER sticks stacked on a light-yellow cream studio ledge, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Stage Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack as two labeled prizes in a classroom prize bin: sleeve the pale-yellow stick and the pink stick apart, mark each as a toy, and keep snacks in another dish. This butter squishy carton is a marked slow-rise pair (SKU BS-099). The shop does not publish bin widths, so treat the rest of this page as a layout sketch.

If you only need a one-line definition of the grocery-print squeeze toy, start with the shop primer. The rest of this page is the pair-bin job.

Assign two names before the carton meets the cart

Two sticks leave this box. Write two names, two table groups, or two Friday dates while the tape is still on. A blank roster is a reason to leave the flap down.

The listing title says Bread Toast Loaf. The shop photo is a pair of rectangular grocery-print sticks — one pale yellow, one pink — each stamped SALTED BUTTER with a 4 OZ. / NET WT. (113 G) line. That ounce line is costume type. The catalog weight cell is empty, so do not treat 113 grams as a shop measurement.

One name on the roster is not a reason to cut a stick. That job belongs to Bread Toast Loaf. Four names is a job for Bread Toast Loaf 4-Pack. A knife does not invent a third prize. Do not empty both sticks into an open scoop.

Grocery print is costume, not a dairy aisle

Kids read breakfast faster than they read a tag. Navy BUTTER type does that work. The bread callout on the shop card means “as shown in the product photo,” not a toasted crust you should refrigerate.

Clip a toy slip to the sleeve paper. Do not tape the slip across the navy letters. Skip the fridge, the lunch tote, and any cart shelf that already holds goldfish. The shop FAQ is where pickup age lives. BS-099 does not carry its own ages line. Keep this pair out of any bag meant for children who still mouth objects.

Leave factory film on if it is still clinging. A rubber band around the middle will crease the face.

Twin-tray map

Clear a teacher desk. Confirm two faces — pale yellow and pink — before the carton meets the cart. Then pick a pair job you can actually run.

Two named winners, same afternoon Two dry sleeves in one shallow tray, one layer deep Gummies or goldfish sharing the tray

A lid that irons the stacked faces is a bad overnight slot. Lay each sleeve flat so nothing pinches the type. Park the cart indoors, off afternoon glass.

Keep the yellow stick from nesting on the pink one

Name the pair on paper first: yellow stick, pink stick. One shared bag is how they nest and how the bottom face pancakes.

Slide each stick into its own short paper sleeve that is longer than the block in at least one direction. Feed a short edge toward the opening. If the pocket is shorter than the block, change the pocket.

Finished sleeves sit one deep. Do not stand a workbook on the pair overnight. Softness is unmarked on this SKU, so do not fold either stick as if it were a pillow.

A stick that feels tacky after a warm car ride should sit on the desk until it matches the room air, then go back in its sleeve. Care steps stay on the FAQ — this page will not copy them.

Invoice lines this carton will actually carry

Write the toy slip from the shop card, not from the breakfast joke.

Ships. Two grocery-print sticks. Shop heads: 2-Pack (2 piece set), Slow rise (press in, then watch it rebound), Bread (as shown in the product photo), Butter shape (food-style stick or loaf). Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound.

Dash marks — not sold as. Softness, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, sound grade, fidget stamp. Do not file a hush prize. Do not write a noise comparison against foam. Do not sell the pair as a clicker, a spinner, a stretch toy, a named scent, or a crunch reward.

Empty columns. Scent, size, grams, ages. A 3-second figure sits on the listing as shelf type, not a recess stopwatch. You do not add seconds with ice, a dryer, oil, or a rice bin.

Store copy calls these hand toys. The fidget column on BS-099 is unchecked, so do not write a therapy line on the sleeve.

Leave the pair taped when the room setup fails

Keep the tape on if you do not have two names, if the only free dish is the treat bowl, or if the cart lives on a sunny sill.

Skip BS-099 for a child who still mouths objects, for a chew toy, or when a library slip demands a noise-rated prize — the shop never stored a sound grade here. If younger siblings ride along at pickup, follow the FAQ, not the youngest child in the car. Do not slice a stick to invent extra prizes.

Search questions that follow a toast-named pair

The 16 August 2026 United States English DataForSEO snapshot for the category seed still ranks marketplace kits and demo clips, not SKU BS-099. A butter squishy target run or a butter squishy amazon cart still checks out those retailers; this pair is sold here as Buttersquishy.

What rebound looks like on this pair

On this tray, slow rise means the pale-yellow face or the pink face holds a thumb dent for a moment, then the navy type climbs back. Instant-pop toys do not wait. BS-099 is marked that way. Press the BUTTER letters, then wait. People who later type slow rising squishies are usually hunting that delayed climb, not a snack.

Kitchen methods will not rewrite factory rebound

A toy slip cannot retune rebound. Skip freezer bags, hair dryers, cooking oil, and rice bins. After a hot windowsill, rest the stick at room air, then press. The shop does not publish a slower-climb recipe.

Where a generic search actually sends you

Shoppers who type a bare “where can I buy” line still land on jumbo snack looks and craft-shop category pages in that same pull. Those pages sell the category. They do not pack this 2-pack.

Is the pink face rare?

The pink stick is the second face of this SKU, not a hunt item. Do not write “limited” on the tray.

Some shoppers later type butter squishies when they want a handful of grocery-print prizes. This carton is still two sticks.

Two-slot walkaround

Walk the tray once before first period. These are placement checks, not a wash list.

Pair-bin itinerary

Use Bread Toast Loaf 2-Pack when the prize is two marked-slow-rise grocery-print sticks and candy stays in another dish. Use the single when one prize is the whole job. Use the 4-pack when the roster is longer. Skip the bin 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, butter shape, and the unchecked fields. Care notes live on the FAQ. This page is a packing sketch, not a lab test or a school policy.

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