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A Stars and Stripes Butter slow-rise sensory toy is one pale-yellow flag-print stick. Press the canton and navy type, lift, and stay while the print plumps back. The shop marks that wait as slow-rising and files the piece as a soft, stretchy fidget. It is not a foam bun or a crunch loaf, and the sound cell stays unmarked.
Buy the loaf from the Stars and Stripes Butter card. House notes on heat, dust, and who should handle these toys live on the store FAQ. This page is a watch note, not a bench log. The printed flag is costume art. The ounce line is costume art. Neither is a dairy SKU.
What you can see: a pale-yellow rectangle. A United States flag sits on the left. Navy 4 OZ. sits over NET WT. (113G). Navy SALTED sits over BUTTER, with two small stars and two red wave lines. That type is wrapper theater. The stick is not food. Keep it off a snack plate. Do not buy the empty weight cell as 113 grams, and do not buy the empty scent cell as a smell.
Read the card as field notes, not a switch dump:
`` BS-069 field notes qty ............... 1 rise class ........ slow-rising skin .............. soft pull .............. stretch (on card) hand file ......... fidget (on card) grain ............. not signed beads ............. not signed foam / PU foam .... not signed sound ............. unmarked empty cells ....... scent, size, grams, ages rise field ........ 3 s listing stamp spots ............. single stick; press then rebound; super-soft butter-shaped squeeze; stretchy pull and rebound ``
The shop line matches the signed rows: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Super-soft here means a butter-shaped squeeze, not an open-cell bun. Leave the wrap intact. There is no shop cutaway under the canton.
People who type slow rise squishy usually want a dent that stays readable after the thumb lifts. This shop already writes that linger as a class. Stars and Stripes Butter carries it. It is sold as one of the shop’s slow rising squishies.
Rebound here means the crease filling — the flag and the navy type looking whole again. It is not a clicker or a bead rattle. There are no beads on this card. The listing stores a 3-second rise mark. Treat that number as merchandising, not a clock we ran at a bench. Press BUTTER, lift, and stay with the letters until they look even.
Park the loaf out of a keyboard gap. After a hot bag, rest it until the wrapper matches the room, then press again. Temperature notes already live on the FAQ.
Stretch sits on this card. The merchandising spot says pull and rebound. That is a second habit: lengthen the stick, then let it come home. It does not add seconds to the 3 s stamp, and it does not turn the loaf into a therapy band. A torn piece is done.
Foam and PU foam stay off the card, so do not borrow bun-recipe talk from marketplace listings. The sound cell is unmarked, so this page will not invent a noise rank. A 2-buy or 3-buy on the product page is more of this same SKU. Quantity does not add grain.
Decide the count and the feel before you add the loaf.
| One flag-print face, marked-soft fill-back, pull already on file | Yes — pack 1; slow-rising; soft; stretch; fidget | Keep Stars and Stripes Butter |
|---|---|---|
| Three of the same flag print in one carton | No — pack is 1 | Stars and Stripes Butter 3-Pack |
| One grainy press, not a smooth wrinkle | No — crunch unsigned | Mint Lemon Crunch Butter |
A routing slip, not a ranking. The 3-pack is three pieces and is marked slow-rising. Soft, stretch, and fidget stay unmarked on that carton — do not copy those rows from this single onto that box. Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is the pack-of-1 crunch line: crunchy and slow-rising, fidget tagged there, stretch unmarked.
Scent, size, grams, and ages stay empty on BS-069. Do not invent inches from the photo. Do not stamp a toddler grade on a blank ages cell.
Shoppers who type sensory fidget toys often want a mash without a snap. The fidget cell on BS-069 is tagged, so the shop will file the stick as a fidget. Occupied hands are still a toy. Neither a delayed crease nor a fidget tag writes a treatment plan.
Two people each wanting a flag face already need another listing. The ages field is unpublished — follow the FAQ for who these toys are for. “Which one is rarest” is collector slang. BS-069 is a current catalog item, not a chase drop.
Search boxes still collect freezer, lotion, oil, and rice-bin recipes meant to stall a fill. Skip them. They cannot rewrite a factory rebound, grow grain inside a marked-soft stick, or mint seconds this listing never measured.
Surface dust belongs on the FAQ, not in a reprinted wash script here. Skip a basin dunk, a heater, and a bright window that can fade the yellow ground. Leave the wrapper whole. If you came in asking where to buy this exact stick, the answer is the product page linked above.
Leave this stick if you came for crunch, beads, a click, or a foam bun. Leave it if you needed three faces in one carton and also wanted this single’s soft / stretch / fidget rows — that mix is not how the 3-pack is filed. Leave it if you needed a listed scent, published inches, or grams.
This loaf is the wrong buy for a medical device, and the wrong buy if you needed a sound class. The catalog sound mark stays false, so this article will not call the toy hushed or rank it against foam. If the photo already looks wrong, skip the cart.
The 16 August 2026 United States English seed page still leads with jumbo-demo video and marketplace kits; none of those results is SKU BS-069.
Hold-line — keep the loaf when every line is already true:
Fold-line — walk if any line is already true:
If the canton in the photo is not the print you wanted, close the tab.
Keep Stars and Stripes Butter when the job is one flag face you can crease, watch fill, and pull, with the shop’s slow-rise class already on the card. Open the 3-pack when three of the same print matter more than this single’s soft / stretch / fidget rows. Open Mint Lemon Crunch when the palm wants grain. Leave the aisle if you needed a therapy device.