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A Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz 6-Pack no-click sensory fidget (no silent rating) is six butter sticks you press, then watch fill back. The shop marks slow-rise and soft. Silent and fidget stay unmarked. There is no clicker cup in the box. Buy the carton to split a press job across rooms, not as a hush-rated gadget.
Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz 6-Pack ships as pack 6. The wrappers print a salted-butter joke. The sticks are not food. This page is a hardware-and-count note from the shop card, not a sound-lab write-up.
Open the carton and you get six loaves. You do not get a bubble sheet, a spinner bearing, or a spring. The listing tagline is squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. A thumb dent is the whole mechanism.
If a popper already lives on the table, these sticks are a second toy, not a stand-in for the first. The shop never filed a sound class. No-click here is missing hardware, not a room spec. Crunch and bead-filled stay false, so there is no grain under the wrapper. Stretch is false too. Pull-and-hold is the other jumbo loaf.
Every loaf in the shots is the same pale-yellow rectangle. Navy type repeats SALTED, a large BUTTER, GRADE AA, NET WT. 4 OZ (113.4g), and a tablespoon row from 1 to 8. That type is a grocery gag printed on a toy, not a peel-off sleeve and not a catalog weigh-in. The weight cell is empty. “14oz” is the family name on the page, not six kitchen-scale tickets.
Listing lines on the card: a 6-piece set; press in, then watch it rebound; a super-soft butter-shaped squeeze; a food-style stick or loaf. The last line is a shape note. The loaves are still toys.
| Piece count | 6 |
|---|---|
| Rebound class | slow-rising marked; stored rise field is 3 seconds, a listing label |
| Stretch, crunch, beads | false |
| PU foam / foam | false |
| Scent, size, weight, ages | empty |
Shoppers who type sensory fidget toys often mean a press they can share. This card still leaves the fidget cell unsigned. Occupying a thumb is not treatment.
One carton wants six parking spots. Two rooms do not need six loaves. One palm that wants a stretch mark is shopping a different SKU.
| How you want to split the loaves | Match on BS-017? | Sister listing |
|---|---|---|
| Six identical press loaves, slow-rise and soft marked | Yes — pack 6 | Stay on Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz 6-Pack |
| Two of the same jumbo family, fidget marked, soft unmarked | No — pack is 6 | Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz 2-Pack |
| One jumbo face with stretch marked | No — stretch is false here | Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz |
The 2-pack lists slow-rising and fidget; it does not list soft. The single loaf lists stretch and Ages 3+; it is not a marked slow-rise SKU, and soft is unmarked there. None of those pages add a sound rating. Stand the six faces so BUTTER stays readable. No tray ships in the box. After a hot commute, let the set sit at room temperature before you judge fill-back. Kids rules and surface-clean notes live on the FAQ.
A slow rise squishy, in shopper language, is a squeeze whose dent lasts long enough to look at. Fast foam pops shut. This 6-pack is sold as six of the shop’s slow rising squishies. The stored 3-second cell is a stamp, not a recovery window. Room warmth and how hard you press will change what you see. Buttersquishy has not published a timed trial for BS-017. That wording sits next to the seed “slow rise squishy” in U.S. Google results from 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO). It is aisle talk, not a clinic term.
People Also Ask still asks how to make a squishy more slow rising. The same DataForSEO pull carries that line. Freezer bins, microwaves, lotion, and rice jars will not edit a factory rise, and they will not fill in a blank sound cell. This SKU already left the shop as slow rising. Surface care is already posted on the FAQ — do not invent a sink-bath routine here. Skip solvents and a heater. Move the set in the carton or a pouch, not loose against keys.
Walk away if you wanted a snap, a crunch, a bead fill, a medical device, or a classroom gadget. Walk away if you needed the fidget flag on, a named PU-foam spec, a listed scent, a stretch toy, or a published gram weight. Silent stays unsigned. A press without a clicker is not a lab result.
The single Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz is the stretch SKU; it is not sold as a marked slow-rise item. Skip this six-pack for anyone who still mouths objects — a salted-butter wrapper reads as a snack. The ages cell is empty. House rules for younger hands sit on the FAQ.
“Where can I buy slow rise squishies?” still drops people onto marketplaces. Live US results for the seed (DataForSEO, English, 16 August 2026) are jumbo food sets, a Target search, specialist shops, Etsy foam pages, and demo clips. Those pages sell the category, not this six-face cluster.
If this press job is the one you want, use the product page. Pack count is 6. Slow-rise and soft are marked. For a pair, use the 2-pack. For jumbo scale with a stretch mark and no slow-rise tick, use the single loaf. “Which is the rarest squishy?” is collector slang from the same People Also Ask block. BS-017 is a current catalog item, not a chase.
Check these before the carton ships, not after you open it:
If the first two filters already fail, skip the carton. Care and kids rules stay on the FAQ.
Buy the 6-pack if the job is six identical press loaves you watch fill back, and you already understand there is no silent rating. Buy the 2-pack if two rooms are enough and you want the fidget mark that this card withholds. Buy the single Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz if the palm wants pull-and-rebound and you can live without a slow-rise tick. Leave the aisle if you needed a clicker, a therapy device, or a hush-rated gadget.
Catalog BS-017: pack 6; slow rising; soft; stored rise field 3 seconds (label). Unsigned or false: crunch, beads, PU foam, foam, silent, stretch, fidget, scent, size, weight, ages. Wrapper 4 oz print is package copy, not a merchant weigh-in. Sisters: bs-016 (pack 2, fidget on, soft off); bs-015 (stretch on, slow-rise off, Ages 3+). DataForSEO US English, 16 August 2026. Volumes omitted. No merchant sound trial.