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Classic Butter Stick 4oz 10-Pack prize box packing for a classroom bin

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Classic Butter Stick 4oz 10-Pack prize box packing means ten labeled sleeves, not a dump into the candy crate. Draw two rows of five on a clipboard, sleeve each pale-yellow loaf with the navy BUTTER face readable, and park snacks in a second container. Classic Butter Stick 4oz 10-Pack is a ten-piece set marked slow-rise and super-soft. The shop has not published crate widths for BS-067.

Ten pale-yellow Classic Butter Stick 4oz loaves printed with navy SALTED BUTTER and 4OZ type on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Treat the bin as a two-by-five attendance chart that a substitute can read at a glance. The shop did not measure slot widths for this SKU.

Draw the ten-cell chart while the carton is still sealed

A 10-pack is remainder math. Ten cells minus the names you actually have equals how many loaves stay boxed. If the chart is blank, leave the flap down. If the only empty dish already holds crackers, find another dish. Shared snack bowls are how two yellow rectangles walk out with one goldfish bag.

Listing photos show ten matching pale-yellow sticks. Each top face carries navy SALTED over a large BUTTER, plus 4OZ. and NET WT. (113 G). That ounce line is grocery-joke print. The shop weight field is empty, so do not copy 113 grams onto a scale or a prize slip. These sticks are toys, not fridge stock.

One empty cell on a chart that is otherwise full is a job for Classic Butter Stick 4oz. A roster that already runs past ten names is a job for Classic Butter Stick 4oz 12-Pack. Do not slice a loaf to invent an eleventh prize.

Why the grocery face cannot ride with snacks

Kids read BUTTER before they read “prize.” That grocery joke is the packing hazard. A slip that only says “reward” does not fix it.

Write “toy, not food” on a tag that clips to the sleeve, never on tape across the navy letters. Who may take a prize is a house rule on the shop FAQ. BS-067 has no ages cell of its own. A grocery-print stick does not go in a toddler grab bag. If the same cart carries real snacks, the yellow sleeves sit on another shelf.

Do not wrap a loaf so it looks like cafeteria butter. If factory film is still clinging, leave it and put tissue around the film. A short sleeve means you fetch a longer one. A rubber band around the middle will crease BUTTER.

Two-by-five crate map

Clear a teacher desk. Count out loud: ten yellow rectangles, navy type facing up. Nine means you check the carton corners before you assume a short pack.

Front five Five sleeved loaves, long face down Crackers, juice boxes, glitter packs
Back five The matching five, same orientation A hardcover used as a lid
Remainder nest Zero loose loaves — extras stay boxed An open mixed tub

A thumbprint that climbs back is the rebound the listing sold. A crease from a standing folder is damage you caused. Feed the short end into the sleeve so the long face lies flat. Keep finished sleeves in one layer. Overnight stacks under workbooks flatten the print.

Park the crate indoors, off afternoon glass. Heat notes sit on the FAQ; this page will not copy a cleaning ritual. A stick that feels tacky after a hot trunk ride should rest until it matches the room, then go back in its cell.

Shop-card translation for this 10-pack

Translate the product page into crate language instead of dumping a flag list.

The count line says ten. Rebound is marked slow-rise: press in, then watch it rebound. Feel is super-soft. Shape is a food-style stick or loaf. The listing still reads: Squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Product-page notes name the 10-piece set, the press-and-watch rebound, the super-soft squeeze, and the butter silhouette.

Empty on the same card: crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, scent, size, grams, and ages. A hush grade was never stored, so a sleeve card cannot claim a noise rating or compare these loaves to foam for sound. A fidget tag was never stored either. Busy hands after a worksheet are not a treatment plan. The listing stores a 3-second rise number as shelf text, not a class timer.

If the request was a clicker, a spinner, a stretch toy, or a named scent, close the carton. If the request was a crunch prize, buy a different listing. Do not split a loaf to hunt for fill. If a spec card must say foam, that word belongs to the single Classic Butter Stick 4oz, not to this 10-pack.

When the 10-pack should stay boxed

Keep the tape on if the clipboard has fewer than ten names and you do not want a remainder nest, if the only free dish is the treat bowl, or if the crate parks on a sunny sill. Skip this SKU for a child who still mouths objects, a chew toy, or a teether. Skip it when a library slip demands a noise-rated prize — the shop never stored a sound grade on BS-067.

Age rules stay on the shop FAQ even when pickup includes younger siblings. Short rosters buy the single. Long rosters buy the 12-pack.

How rebound searches read after a ten-slot restock

A United States English DataForSEO pull dated 16 August 2026 for “slow rise squishy” still ranks marketplace pages above craft shops and demo clips. It does not draw a two-by-five classroom crate.

What rebound looks like in a crate cell

In this crate, a slow rise squishy is the loaf whose navy letters stay dimpled after a squeeze, then fill back in before the student reaches the door. Instant-pop toys snap. This 10-pack is sold as one of those slow rising squishies. Press BUTTER until the type folds, then wait.

Do not try to retune a factory loaf

Freezer bags, hair dryers, cooking oil, and rice bins will not rewrite rebound that already left the factory. After a hot car, rest the stick at room air and press again. The shop does not publish a slower-climb recipe. This page does not promise a health effect.

Generic slow rise still points at the category

People who type a bare slow rise still land on jumbo snack looks and craft kits from that same pull. Those pages sell the category. They do not pack BS-067.

Ten matching yellow faces are print twins, not a chase set. Do not mark a sleeve “limited.”

Handoff sheet for the next adult

Leave this list on the clipboard.

Use this 10-pack when you have ten names or ten weeks and you can keep weight off the print. Use the single for one sleeve. Use the 12-pack when the roster is longer. Skip the crate if students still mouth objects or the only tub is snacks.

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