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A butter squishy Mint Butter Stick stocking wrap that still fits the cuff is one pale mint loaf in a thin sleeve, short end first, through an empty ribbed opening. Skip the window carton and any candy hook already in the knit. Mint Butter Stick is one marked slow-rise, crunchy, bead-filled grocery stick — not a scent, not foam, not hush-rated. No cuff width is on the card.

Hang the empty sock. Feed from a table. The forest-green SALTED / BUTTER / 4OZ. face is the present — keep it flat. The shop explainer covers the grocery-joke category. This page is only the cuff job for one Mint Butter Stick.
Pack count is one. You are not naming twins. You are not mapping cream, gold, and pink to three hooks. One loaf, one opening.
Mint Butter Stick is a pale mint rectangle with folded-looking ends. The long face prints forest-green 4OZ. and NET WT (113G) beside a small SALTED over a large BUTTER. Those ounces are grocery-joke ink. The shop left the gram cell empty. The piece is a toy.
If you already wanted two mint-adjacent butter squishies, do not saw this loaf. Open a 2-pack listing instead.
Read the card the way you would read a packing slip, not a slogan wall.
Stamped on BS-086 → rebound after a press; bead crunch; count of one; food-style stick or loaf.
Left empty → hush, stretch, foam, PU foam, fidget, scent, size, grams, ages.
The rise cell stores 3 as listing type. That is not a mantel stopwatch. The merchandising line is short: squeeze this slow-rise, crunchy butter and watch it rebound.
Because hush is blank, skip a sound line on the gift tag. Because fidget is blank, skip clicker language. Because scent is blank, mint is a paint chip, not a flavor.
Set the sock on its hook first, empty. Work the loaf on a table so you are not wrestling a hanging knit.
If a factory sleeve still clings, leave it. Extra paper wraps that sleeve, not the bare skin. This SKU does not mark soft, so do not cinch the middle to fake a slimmer loaf. Leave the forest-green type unbelted.
| Forest-green type stays readable | BUTTER is not creased |
A ribbon already left a waist dent |
|---|---|---|
| One loaf only | You can still count the face after hang | You are stacking to “save” a sock |
A bind at the knit means the loaf becomes a floor gift. One slide. Then stop. Do not pad a hardcover with a loaf.
The knit rejects bulk. Paper should stay thinner than a folded note.
| One unsealed tissue wrap, toe left open | Forest-green type still counts as marks | Almost none |
|---|---|---|
| Long kraft tube, flap untaped | Letters survive if corners stay loose | Stiff corners catch first |
| Extra dairy-look film bunched at the waist | Looks like food | Wads and invites a snack mix-up |
Leave the shipper under the tree. Hang finished socks on an indoor rail that is not sitting over a live grate or a space heater. A warm hang can leave the skin grabby; cool the loaf on a plate, then try a press later. House heat notes live on the FAQ. This page will not reprint a wash ritual.
The listing never fills a fragrance cell. Do not nest this loaf next to foil chocolates because the dye is green. If the same mantel holds snacks, add a scrap that names the stick as a toy.
BS-086 leaves the ages cell empty. Who may pick a food-look hand toy up is a house rule on the FAQ, not a number this SKU invented. Skip a stocking meant for someone who still mouths objects. Food look is print, not a snack and not a teether. Do not park a printed stick in the fridge next to real butter.
Keep it out if the recipient asked for a clicker, a stretch claim, a hush grade, or a foam spec. Those boxes are empty here. Keep it out if the cuff is already stuffed with a mug or a hardcover. Keep the tape on the shipper if the gift was meant to stay boxed.
Need a second mint-adjacent face? Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is another pack-1 loaf marked slow-rise and crunchy. Beads stay unmarked there. A fidget tag is on that card, not on this one. Want two pieces? Mint Berry Crunch Butter 2-Pack carries crunch and beads; it is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Do not copy rebound language onto that pair.
A mid-August 2026 U.S. English DataForSEO pull for slow rise squishy still opens on giant snack-toy clips, not a one-loaf mint cuff plan.
On this card, a slow rise squishy is a loaf the shop already stamped for rebound: press the forest-green type, then wait while the dent fills. Instant-pop foam is a different aisle. This listing is not sold as foam or PU foam. A Christmas-morning press is play, not a protocol.
Paper will not slow a rebound the factory already set. Leave the freezer, the dryer, and the rice bin out of the mantel plan. A stick that rode in a hot car just needs indoor air. Searchers keep asking whether a kitchen retune can stretch rebound. This SKU does not invite that experiment.
Category pages sell an aisle. They do not thread one mint grocery face through ribbing.
Rarity talk belongs to hobby lists. A current mint grocery wrapper is a current listing, not a retired chase. Shoppers group it with other slow rising squishies only because rebound is already stamped — a shelf tag, not a clinical one.
Read this as a hang script, not a wash card.
Buy Mint Butter Stick when you need one pale mint grocery stick that can still pass a cuff in a thin sleeve. Buy Mint Lemon Crunch Butter for another marked-slow-rise single with beads unmarked and a fidget tag this SKU does not carry. Buy the mint-berry 2-pack for two pieces without a rebound stamp. Leave the shipper taped if the rail is already full. Keep the loaf whole. Keep it off the butter dish.
Linked product pages supply names, pack counts, rebound wording, crunch and bead marks, and the sibling flags. Printed 4 oz / 113 G is wrapper art. Rise field 3 is listing type. Care lives on the shop FAQ. This page is a cuff plan, not a lab test or a health claim.