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Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack prize box packing for a classroom bin

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Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack prize box packing is a clerk job: twelve names, twelve pockets, one loaf each. Do not dump the carton into the candy tub. Neon Swirl Butter 12-Pack ships twelve super-soft, slow-rise butter sticks with blended neon skin and navy BUTTER type. The shop has not published cubby widths for BS-035.

Twelve Neon Swirl Butter sticks with blended yellow-magenta-purple-lime swirls and navy BUTTER print on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

This is a portioning note. It is not a classroom policy and not a wash list.

Count twelve pockets on paper first

Write the roster before you lift the flap. Twelve weeks, twelve students, or twelve slips — pick one scheme and stay with it. An open bowl next to goldfish crackers is how two swirls leave with one snack. Tape stays on the carton until the list exists.

Listing photos show twelve rectangles. The skin blends electric yellow, magenta, purple, lime, and cyan. The bands melt; they are not painted stripes. Navy BUTTER sits on the top face as wrapper art. The sticks are toys. They do not go in a fridge or a lunch tote.

Need one swirl for a single pocket? Neon Swirl Butter. Need more than twelve names? Neon Swirl Butter 18-Pack. Do not cut a loaf to invent extras.

What leaves the carton (and what never does)

Read the listing the way a closet clerk would.

Twelve pieces leave the box. Rebound is marked slow-rise: press the swirl, then wait. Feel is marked super-soft. Shape is a food-style stick. The shop line is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Crunch, beads, stretch, foam, and PU foam stay unmarked. Silent is unmarked — do not file these as a hush prize and do not write a noise comparison on the pocket card. Fidget is marked, which only means the shop filed a hand toy, not a treatment. Scent, size, grams, and ages sit empty. A stored rise figure of 3 seconds is shelf labeling, not a classroom stopwatch.

If factory film is still on a loaf, leave it. Film keeps pencil grit off the swirl. Tissue wraps the film, not the bare face. Do not fold a stick to fit a short envelope. Do not pinch a waist with a rubber band.

Cubby load order for a week-by-week bin

Clear a teacher desk. Call the faces: twelve neon swirls, navy type on top. If you only count eleven, look under the flap.

One prize each Monday One loaf; eleven remain sealed Candy, juice, a hardcover
Whole-class reward hour Twelve labeled pockets, one loaf each An open mixed tub
Closet restock, names not ready Nothing — carton stays taped A sunny sill or radiator

A thumb dent is the rebound you bought. A crease from a standing sack is not. Slide each loaf long-axis first so the long face stays down. Finished pockets sit in one layer. Do not brick-stack sleeved loaves under binders overnight.

Park the bin at room temperature, off a window ledge. Heat notes live on the shop FAQ. This page will not reprint a wash ritual. If a loaf feels tacky after a warm afternoon on a cart, let it sit, then press again.

Why navy BUTTER cannot sit in the candy dish

Students read the grocery word first. That joke is why a shared snack tub is a bad idea. BUTTER is print on a hand toy. A slip that only says “prize” is not enough.

Clip a card to the pocket paper, never across the type. Write that it is a toy, not a snack. Who may pick a loaf from the bin is a house rule on the FAQ. This SKU has no ages field of its own. Do not drop a grocery-print stick in a toddler prize bag. If the same cart rolls out real snacks, keep these pockets on a different shelf.

Skip wrap that turns the loaf into a fake butter pat. Tape does not go across the navy word.

Soft swirl vs crunch listing vs hush prize

This carton is the marked-soft squeeze. Crunch is unmarked. Beads are unmarked. Do not split a loaf to hunt for fill. A student who asked for a crunchy prize needs a different listing.

The record does not sell this set as foam or PU foam. Silent is unmarked. Do not write a noise claim on the pocket card.

If someone asked for a clicker, a spinner, a stretch toy, or a named scent, this carton is the wrong buy.

Seal the 12-pack when the roster is short

Leave the carton taped if you do not have twelve names, if the only empty dish is the treat bowl, or if the bin lives on a sunny sill. Skip the SKU for a mouthing kid, a chew toy, or a teether. Skip it for a noise-rated library prize — this listing never stored a sound grade.

A mixed-age prize box still follows the shop FAQ, not the youngest sibling on pickup. Need fewer than twelve pockets? Buy the single. Need more? Buy the 18-pack.

Search language after a classroom restock

U.S. Google results for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO, English, retrieved 16 August 2026) mix marketplace food sets, craft shops, and demo videos. Search volume is not used here as demand proof.

On a classroom calendar, slow rising squishies means the navy letters stay folded after a thumb press, then climb back while the student still holds the slip. Instant-pop toys do not wait. This 12-pack is sold as one of those slow-rise pieces. Press BUTTER until the letters fold, then wait.

Forum tricks will not retune that climb. Do not bag a swirl in a freezer, sit it on a heater, or coat it in oil or rice. If a stick feels odd after a hot trunk, rest it at room air and press again. Rise left the factory already marked. This shop does not publish a slower-climb recipe, and this page will not promise a health effect.

Generic slow rise shoppers still land on jumbo snack mixes and craft shops. Those pages sell the category, not BS-035.

This 12-pack is not a chase set. Mixed swirls are print variety, not a rarity rank. Do not tag a pocket as “limited.”

Last look before the cart rolls

These are load checks, not a wash list.

Use this 12-pack when you have twelve names or twelve weeks and you can keep weight off the print. Use the single when one pocket is the whole job. Use the 18-pack when the roster is longer. Skip the bin if students still mouth objects or the only tub is snacks.

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