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The rainbow stripes on Candy Gradient Butter look like a sampler. They are not. A Candy Gradient Butter sensory pair is this one-count loaf plus a second listing, not two fills sealed in one wrap. The shop files the stick as slow-rising, soft, stretchy, and a fidget hand toy. Crunch, beads, foam, and a hush mark are not on the card.
Shoppers who hunt sensory fidget toys often treat “pair” as two skins in one carton. Open Candy Gradient Butter when a single rainbow stick is the whole job, or when a crunch loaf already sits on the same tray. The candy name is costume. The scent field is empty.
Photos show one rectangular food-style stick. Yellow, orange, red, violet, blue, and green run in vertical bands. The face prints 4OZ, NET WT.(113G), football match, and BUTTER. That type is wrapper theater. The catalog size and weight fields are empty. The loaf is not a kitchen bar and it is not candy.
The product card headlines a single stick, a slow rebound, a super-soft squeeze, and a stretch-and-rebound line. Shop tagline: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. The rise field stores 3 seconds as a listing stamp, not a stopwatch log. Crunch, beads, PU foam, foam, a hush mark, a scent, a size, a gram weight, and an age stay unfiled.
Do not read a crunch into the rainbow bands. Do not invent a smell from the word candy. Do not slice the loaf to hunt for beads. The bands change color as you turn the stick. The catalog feel does not.
On this page, a pair is a checkout path, not a hidden twin inside the wrap.
Solo lane. One rainbow stick. Thumb on the wrap. Watch the bands wrinkle and fill. That is BS-026 as sold.
Twin-print lane. Buy 2 and Buy 3 on this page add count, not contrast. Two candy-gradient faces are still one catalog feel. Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack is the dedicated two-count of the same soft, slow-rise print family. Stretch and fidget are not signed on that 2-pack. If you needed those two marks, keep this single.
Contrast lane. Soft rainbow in one palm, a marked-crunch stick in the other. This listing cannot finish that job. You add Mint Lemon Crunch Butter.
Sharing one stick across two people is still a one-feel object. Park it off a keyboard, print up. Do not clap it against another loaf to invent a click. Nobody here ran a two-hand trial. This is a buying map, not a grip study.
Read each row as a checkout fork, not a score.
| One soft, stretchy, slow-rise rainbow stick | Yes — pack of 1 | Keep Candy Gradient Butter |
|---|---|---|
| A second same-print loaf, no extra feel | No extra fill in this wrap | Candy Gradient Butter 2-Pack, or Buy 2 on this page |
| Soft rainbow plus a marked-crunch stick | No | Add Mint Lemon Crunch Butter |
| Stretch signed on both pieces | No — the 2-pack leaves stretch unsigned | Keep this single, or accept unsigned stretch on extras |
If the first row is the job, stay. Later rows need another page.
People who type slow rise squishy usually want a dent that stays long enough to look at. That is aisle language from the 16 August 2026 U.S. Google snapshot (DataForSEO), not a clinic definition.
This listing is marked slow rising. It is one of the shop’s slow rising squishies. The stored 3-second cell is still a stamp. This page will not invent a recovery window. Occupying a thumb is not treatment. Marketplace pages sell food-shape sets and “stress relief” copy. This page sells one rainbow stick.
Stretch is signed here: pull and rebound. That is a catalog feel word, not a measured elasticity score. Soft is signed too, and it is not an open-cell foam claim. Foam and PU foam stay unfiled. Shoppers still ask what a slow rebound is. Here it means a thumb crease is supposed to stay long enough to see the print come home. It is not a timed lab window and it is not a therapy claim. Fast foam language belongs to other aisles; this SKU is not filed as foam.
The sound cell is blank. A press without a clicker is not a hush rating. Because the silent flag is false, this article will not call the toy quiet or compare it to foam for sound. After a hot bag, rest the piece at room temperature before you judge the fill-back. That note already lives on the store FAQ.
Shoppers still hunt freezer tricks and oil recipes for a slower rebound. Those steps are not Buttersquishy care, and they will not grow a crunch fill under this wrap. They will not rewrite a factory rise.
Surface-care and kid-use notes sit on the FAQ. This page points there instead of reprinting them. Skip a bowl of water, a heater, and a sunny sill. Do not split the loaf.
Walk away if you needed grain and a marked-soft loaf in one box, and you refuse a second SKU. Walk away if you only wanted two rainbows as a dedicated carton — that is the 2-pack. Walk away if you need a clicker, a named PU-foam spec, a listed scent, a gram weight, a hush rating, or a classroom device.
The shop files this as a palm object, not a chew item. The ages cell is empty; house rules sit on the FAQ. A kid who still gums pencils should not get a grocery-print rainbow bar. The fidget stamp only means fingers, not a clinic file.
A “where can I buy” question still sits next to the seed. The August 2026 U.S. Google snapshot for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO) still opens on jumbo marketplace sets and clip pages, not on this one-count rainbow loaf.
Buy the single on its product page. Buy the 2-pack if you wanted a second same-print loaf without the stretch mark. Buy Mint Lemon Crunch Butter if grain is the missing palm. Rarity talk is collector slang. BS-026 is a current catalog item.
Ink these on a scrap, not on the wrap:
The single is the buy if a soft, stretchy, slow-rise rainbow stick is the whole job. The 2-pack page is the buy if you only wanted a second same-feel loaf. Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is the buy if grain is the missing palm. Close the tab for a therapy device or a toy for someone who still mouths objects.