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Swirl Mix Butter 3-Pack (sweet cream) stocking wrap that still fits the cuff

ill fits the cuff

Two pale yellow SALTED BUTTER sticks and one blue-pink marble swirl loaf on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Swirl Mix Butter 3-Pack (sweet cream) stocking wrap is a three-loaf clearance job: two pale grocery-print sticks and one blue-pink marble swirl, each in its own thin sleeve, long-axis through the ribbing. One boxed trio will not pass a cuff. The shop lists a faint sweet-cream scent and a slow rise, not a hush grade and not a marked-soft feel.

BS-038 has no published cuff width. Count the faces on a table, hang the empty sock, then thread. A sideways stack, a candy hook, or a window box will stop at the knit.

Split two grocery twins from the marble face before any knit

Swirl Mix Butter 3-Pack is a 3-piece set. The camera does not show three copies of the swirl. You get two creamy-yellow rectangles and one paint-swirl rectangle. Every long face prints navy SALTED over a large BUTTER, plus the grocery joke 4OZ. and NET WT. (113 G). Those ounces are wrapper art. The weight cell is empty. The pieces are toys.

Three-count is granted. Rebound after a press is granted — press in, then watch it rebound. Faint sweet-cream scent is granted. Softness, crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, a sound grade, a fidget tag, inches, grams, and ages are withheld. Rise field 3 is stored as type, not a clock. Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound.

If the mantel only has one skinny sock, buy the single Swirl Mix Butter. That sibling is pack 1, marked soft, and fidget-tagged. It does not store a scent. Do not slice a pale twin to fake a fourth gift.

Thread each rectangle nose-first through empty ribbing

Empty stockings on the hooks first. Load from a table so you are not fighting gravity with a half-stuffed cuff.

Say the three faces out loud: pale one, pale two, marble. If you only hear two, look under the carton flap. Factory film, if it still clings, stays on as a lint shield for the navy letters. Any paper you add goes around that film.

A folded loaf is a damaged loaf. Skip the mid-stick bow. Softness is unmarked here, so there is no shop excuse to pinch a waist into the marble face.

Second pale grocery stick A different opening, or it stays boxed The first twin’s ribbing

If a loaf binds, that piece becomes a tree gift. Try the slide once. Do not mash a second attempt. Do not invent a fourth sock by cutting the marble loaf.

Greeting-card thin wrapping survives; a window box does not

Width is what stops a cuff. Paper should be thinner than a holiday card.

Single tissue, toe left open Slides; navy letters stay readable Thin enough
Dairy-look film Wads and looks edible Invites a snack mix-up

Park any window carton with the floor gifts. Finished socks can hang side by side, indoors, away from a working firebox or a space heater. House care lives on the shop FAQ; this page will not reprint a wash ritual. These sticks are the gift, not padding around an ornament.

Sweet-cream copy is a shop note, never a cookie pairing

This carton is the scented sibling in the swirl-mix family. The shop names a faint sweet-cream scent. That is a listing note, not a flavor and not a reason to nest the marble loaf next to foil chocolates. If the same mantel holds snacks, add a scrap that names these as toys.

BS-038 leaves the ages cell empty. Who may pick a 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, and skip anyone below the house 6-and-up floor on the FAQ. The marble stick will draw the most “is that candy?” glances. Keep it off a cookie plate. Food look is print, not a snack and not a teether.

One boxed trio will jam every cuff on the rail

Keep the carton taped if they wanted the trio as one gift, if names are missing, or if every sock is already filled. This SKU will not cover a clicker, a stretch claim, a crunch fill, or a hush grade. Soft stays unmarked — do not write a pillow line on the tag.

Need four named socks? Swirl Mix Butter 4-Pack is the longer marked-slow-rising count. That sibling stores no scent. Soft stays unmarked there too. Do not invent a fourth loaf by cutting the marble face. Do not park a printed stick in the fridge next to real butter.

Category clips never thread this two-plus-marble mix

Generic slow rise squishy pages mix giant-food clips with specialty toy shops. None of those pages describe two pale twins plus one marble loaf going through a stocking cuff.

On these three wrappers, a slow rise squishy is the pause after a thumb leaves BUTTER: the navy type stays wrinkled long enough to notice. Instant-pop foam does not wait. This carton is not sold here as foam or PU foam. Shoppers file this SKU with other slow rising squishies because the listing already marks rebound — a merchandising bucket, not a clinical one.

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.

Rarity talk belongs to hobby lists. Two matching pale wrappers plus one swirl are a current carton, not a retired chase.

Load ticket for three openings

Treat this as a load ticket, not a care card.

Three whole loaves, or a different count

BS-038 is two pale grocery faces and one marble swirl you can split, one loaf at a time through a cuff. The single is one marked-soft swirl with no scent stored. The 4-pack is four openings and no scent. Leave the carton taped if the rail is already full. Keep every loaf whole.

Rail postscript

Catalog pages linked above supply names, pack counts, rebound wording, the sweet-cream scent on BS-038, and sibling flags. Printed 4 oz / 113 G is wrapper art. Rise field 3 is listing type. Care lives on the shop FAQ. Not a lab test or health claim.

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