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Sensory fidget toys with Mint Lemon Crunch Butter, not a clicker

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One pale mint-green Mint Lemon Crunch Butter stick printed SALTED BUTTER on a cream studio background, with the Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Sensory fidget toys that keep the hands busy without a clicker are squeeze toys, not poppers. Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is one slow-rise butter stick: press the mint loaf, feel the crunchy fill, then watch it rebound. It has no button and no spring. It is a hand toy, not a medical device.

This page is a fit note, not a lab report. Buttersquishy has not published therapy scores, noise readings, or a rebound chart for this SKU. What follows is catalog fact and the store FAQ.

What this stick actually is

Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is sold as one piece. The catalog marks it slow rising, crunchy, and a fidget. The listed rise field is 3 seconds. Treat that as a shop label, not a stopwatch study. The record does not mark it soft, silent, scented, bead-filled, or PU foam. It does not list a size, a gram weight, or an official age grade.

What you can see on the toy: a pale mint loaf, navy type that reads SALTED BUTTER, and 4 OZ. NET WT (113G) on the same face. That print is part of the wrapper joke. It is not a kitchen label. The stick is not food. The product name says mint and lemon. The scent field on the record is empty. Do not buy it for a smell.

Not a clicker

A clicker, a pop-it, or a metal slider gives you a mechanical beat. This stick does not. There is no button to bottom out and no spring to ping. You press. The skin wrinkles. The fill is listed as crunchy. Then the loaf creeps back.

Crunchy here is a catalog feel word, not a bead claim. A sibling SKU, Mint Berry Crunch Butter 2-Pack, is the one marked bead-filled. This single mint-lemon stick is not. The card does not promise a grain you can hear across a room, and the silent flag on this record is false. If the room cannot stand extra sound, try one press in a drawer first.

1. Park the loaf on a tray or in a pouch. Keep it off the keyboard. 2. Press the top face until the mint skin folds. 3. Hold the dent for a beat, then let go and watch the print fill back.

If you miss the click, you will miss it on step three. The rebound is visual. It is not a snap.

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. Fast foam snaps. A slow-rise piece lets you watch the surface come home.

People Also Ask lists that question next to “slow rise squishy” in U.S. Google results from 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO). Shop pages on Amazon, Target, and Etsy answer it with food shapes and “stress relief” language. This page will not copy the health claim. Occupying your fingers is not treatment.

Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is one of those slow rising squishies. Press the loaf, then wait. Temperature can change the pace. The store FAQ says a piece that feels odd after a hot bag or a cold commute usually settles at room temperature.

Crunchy stick, or a soft one

The crunch is the reason to pick this SKU over a smooth loaf. If you want a softer press, leave this one on the shelf.

One crunchy slow-rise stick, no clicker Mint Lemon Crunch Butter Pack of 1; catalog marks crunchy, slow rising, fidget
A pair of the same mint loaf Mint Lemon Crunch Butter 2-Pack Same crunchy slow-rise line; pack of 2
A soft press instead of crunch Strawberry Cream Butter Single stick; catalog marks super soft and slow rising, not crunchy

This is a fit table, not a ranking. The 2-pack is the same crunchy mint line, not a mixed texture flight. If you want crunch in one hand and soft in the other, buy the single mint stick and the strawberry cream stick.

How do you make your squishy more slow rising?

You do not, not if it already left the factory as a slow-rise toy. That People Also Ask line is aimed at kitchen hacks. Skip heat, freezers, oils, and rice bins. Those are not care steps in the Buttersquishy FAQ.

What the FAQ does say:

A mint loaf in a sunny window can fade. Park it on a tray or in a pouch, not on a sill or a heater. Do not cut the stick open to “see the crunch.”

Who this stick is not for

Skip it if you want a click, a spin, or a magnetic slide. Skip it if you need a medical or classroom accommodation device. Store copy calls these hand toys. The FAQ says they are intended for ages 6 and up, are not chew toys, and should be used with adult supervision. Do not put a butter-shaped loaf in a diaper bag.

Skip it for anyone who mouths objects. The printed “SALTED BUTTER” line is a joke on a toy, not a flavor. Skip it if you need a named PU-foam spec, a silent rating, or a listed scent. Those fields are empty or false on this record. Skip it if a crunchy squeeze is the wrong feel. That is what the strawberry cream stick is for.

Where can I buy slow rise squishies?

People Also Ask still points shoppers at marketplaces. That matches the live SERP for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 2026-08-16): Amazon food-shape sets, a Target search page, specialist shops, Etsy’s foam market, plus demo videos. Those pages sell the category. They do not describe this mint stick.

If you already want this loaf, use Mint Lemon Crunch Butter. The listing is a pack of one. For two of the same crunch, use the 2-pack. For a soft slow-rise stick, use Strawberry Cream Butter. The record says pack 1, not jumbo, scented, or bead-filled.

Which is the rarest squishy?

Rarity is collector slang. Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is a current catalog item (BS-009), not a retired chase piece. Watch a press. Check whether the page says slow rise, and whether it says crunchy or soft.

A short squeeze checklist

If you cannot tick the first line, this aisle is the wrong aisle.

Bottom line

Choose Mint Lemon Crunch Butter when you want one slow rise squishy with a crunchy press and no clicker. Choose the 2-pack when two people need the same stick. Choose Strawberry Cream Butter when the press should stay soft. Choose nothing from this aisle if you need a therapy device, a silent-rated gadget, or a toy for a child who still mouths objects.

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