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Rainbow Stripe Butter prize box packing for a classroom bin

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One Rainbow Stripe Butter stick with red, yellow, and blue bands and navy SALTED BUTTER print on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Rainbow Stripe Butter prize box packing starts at the sleeve, not at the candy tub. Slide the single rainbow loaf into its own paper sleeve, clip a toy-not-food card, and park that sleeve in a shallow classroom bin that already holds pencils or stickers. Rainbow Stripe Butter is one slow-rise stick with red, yellow, and blue bands. Keep snacks in a different bowl.

The shop has not published bin widths or prize-count math for this SKU. This is a bin-layout note, not a classroom policy.

One loaf is the whole prize

Pack count is 1. You are parking one butter-shaped stick so a student takes that one stick, not a handful from an open pile.

Catalog facts that matter at the bin:

Crunchy, bead-filled, stretch, foam, and PU foam are false here. The silent flag is off, so do not file this loaf as a noise-rated prize. The fidget flag is off. Scent, size, grams, and an official age grade are empty. The listed rise field is 3 seconds — a shop label, not a stopwatch study.

What you can see: a rectangular loaf with a red band, a pale yellow wrapper face, and a royal-blue lower band. Navy type reads SALTED BUTTER and 4 OZ. NET WT. (113 G). That line is wrapper art, not a kitchen label. The stick is a hand toy with a food look. It is not dairy.

Leave factory wrap on if it is still there. Film keeps pencil shavings off the yellow face.

Shelf map for a classroom prize bin

The loaf can sit next to dry, light prizes. It cannot sit with snacks.

Shallow pencil-prize drawer Yes — one loaf, film on, tag clipped Loose gummies or chocolate
Dry sticker or eraser tray Yes, if the tray stays dry Leaking glue or wet wipes
Floor crate under backpacks No Weight, grit, and rain boots

A rebound after a thumb press is for a hand, not a week under a lunch bag. Do not use the loaf as padding around pencils. If the only empty dish is the treat bowl, find another dish.

Three stations: sleeve, tag, lid

Work on a teacher desk, not over a crowded bin. Name the loaf first: red band, yellow face, blue band. If you cannot see the navy BUTTER type, you have the wrong stick.

Sleeve station. Slide the loaf into a paper sleeve or a small treat bag longer than the stick. Keep the factory film on if you still have it. Do not fold the loaf. Do not cinch a rubber band around the middle.

Tag station. Clip a card to the sleeve, not to the print. Write "toy, not food" and "hand toy, ages 6+ per shop FAQ." The SKU itself has no age field. The store FAQ is the house rule: hand toys for ages 6 and up, not chew toys, used with adult supervision. Tape belongs on the card, never on SALTED BUTTER.

Lid station. Lay the sleeved loaf flat so the lid does not pinch the yellow face. Park the bin away from a radiator and a sunny sill. The FAQ says skip direct heat. If a stick feels tacky after a warm afternoon, rest it at room temperature, then press again. Wipe later with a damp cloth and a little mild soap, then air-dry. Do not soak.

One sleeve holds one prize. A dozen Halloween faces is a Halloween Ghost Butter 12-Pack restock, not extras invented from this single listing. A dessert-look stick without rainbow bands is Strawberry Cream Butter.

The salted-butter face needs a toy card

Prize bins sit next to goldfish crackers. Students read the navy type first. 4 OZ. NET WT. (113 G) looks like a snack. It is print on a toy. A card that only says "prize" is not enough. Do not refrigerate the loaf. Do not tuck it in a lunch tote. If the same cart rolls out real snacks, keep the rainbow loaf on a different shelf.

When the prize bin should stay empty of this loaf

Skip this SKU if you need a clicker, a spinner, or a classroom accommodation device. Store copy calls these hand toys. Do not treat a butter-shaped loaf as a teether, and do not drop one in a preschool prize bag.

Skip a snack-only tub and a bin that lives on a sunny sill. This listing is not sold here as PU foam, and it carries no silent rating, so do not file it as a noise-rated library prize. The fidget flag is off. Do not invent it.

A mixed-age prize box still follows the shop FAQ, not the youngest sibling on pickup.

Questions that show up after a classroom prize

What are slow rise squishies?

Slow rise squishies are squeeze toys that hold a dent for a moment, then fill back toward their first shape. You watch the surface come home instead of snapping back at once.

People Also Ask lists that question in U.S. Google results from 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO). Occupying fingers after a worksheet is not treatment. Rainbow Stripe Butter is one of those slow rising squishies. Press the yellow face, then wait.

How do you make your squishy more slow rising?

You do not, not if it already left the factory as a slow-rise toy. Skip freezers, microwaves, hair dryers, oils, and rice bins. If a piece feels different after a warm windowsill, rest it at room temperature. Do not promise a health effect.

Where can I buy slow rise squishies?

Retail search for a generic slow rise still points at marketplace jumbo food sets, craft shops, and video demos (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16). Those pages sell the category, not this rainbow loaf.

Which is the rarest squishy?

This stick is not a chase piece. Red, yellow, and blue are the print on every unit of this SKU. That is a color story, not a rarity rank. Do not tag the sleeve as "limited."

Prize-bin readiness card

Restock call

Use Rainbow Stripe Butter when the prize is one slow-rise stick and candy stays in another dish. Use the Halloween 12-pack when you will portion many faces later. Use Strawberry Cream Butter when the rainbow print is the wrong story. Skip the bin if students still mouth objects, the only tub is snacks, or you need a noise-rated or medical device.

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