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Palm shape of a Cheese Cube Loaf (crunchy) loaf sensory shape

e-face, not a bar

Yellow Cheese Cube Loaf with mixed-size holes on a cream studio, Buttersquishy logo at upper right

Close a fist and you get one yellow hole-face, not a long salted-butter bar. The Cheese Cube Loaf (crunchy) loaf sensory shape is a single Swiss-cheese-look cube the shop still files as a food-style loaf. Crunch is marked. Delayed rebound is not. Sound is unmarked. This is a silhouette note, not a palm-width trial.

Cheese Cube Loaf is SKU BS-072, pack 1. Inches, grams, and a grip study are not on the card. Handling notes already live on the store FAQ; this page stays on outline.

The shop says loaf. The photo is a cube.

The name line is a collision. “Cheese Cube” describes what you see. “Loaf” is the family nickname the shop uses for food-style sticks. The photographed object is a short block with rounded corners. It is not a wrapper rectangle printing SALTED BUTTER.

Mixed-size circular holes sit on the yellow faces. Some look shallow. Some look deeper. That is cheese-hole art on a toy skin. It is not grocery cheese. The scent cell is empty, so do not write cheddar on a gift tag because the mold looks dairy.

Shop scraps still say single stick, crunchy fill, cheese as shown, and food-style stick or loaf. Trust the photo for geometry. Buy 2 and Buy 3 multiply this same cube. They do not swap in a printed bar.

What a closed fist actually covers

Wrap the four walls. A thumb usually lands on a hole cluster, not on a navy type line. Fingertips meet a rounded corner instead of a folded wrapper end. That is a cube grip. It is not the long-face hold used on Classic sticks.

You get one piece. There is no parked spare unless you add a second order. The listing does not ship a cup. A hole-face dropped in a key well collects lint. Press over a clear patch of table. Do not clap the cube on a laptop hinge. Do not slice a hole to hunt for fill. The shop has no cutaway.

Stretch is unmarked. A torn hole edge is done.

Grain under the skin is still the same outline

Crunch is the only feel flag that is on. Beads are off. Do not borrow a bead story from another crunch listing. Grain lives under the skin. It does not turn the cube into a ball, a peanut, or a cup.

The tagline on file is “Squeeze this crunchy butter and watch it rebound.” Rebound here is sales language. The delayed-rebound class is empty. Rise seconds are empty. Treat BS-072 as not a marked slow-rise SKU.

Suitcase check for this cube:

People who type sensory fidget toys often want a mashable object with no click hardware. This card leaves the fidget badge blank. Occupying a fist is still a toy job. It is not a classroom accommodation and not a treatment plan.

Fist-plan chart

Buying map only. Not a ranking.

One yellow hole-face you close a hand around; crunch on the ticket Yes — pack 1, crunch marked, rise class empty Keep Cheese Cube Loaf
The same hole-face, but you wanted delayed rebound printed No — this card leaves that class empty Cheese Cube Loaf BS-071
A short block with a printed face, not cheese holes No — this photo is hole art Face Cube Butter

BS-071 is still a Cheese Cube Loaf. It files slow rising and fidget. It does not file crunch. Face Cube Butter files slow rising and desk. It does not file crunch. Neither card inherits this crunchy hole-face. Sound class is unmarked on every card this page cites. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked here; do not compare this cube to foam for rebound.

Why a slow-rise search still dumps you here

Shoppers who type slow rise squishy usually want a dent they can watch fill. Fast toys slam shut. This listing will come back — the tagline says so — but the shop did not tick that class or print seconds.

In this catalog, slow rising squishies are the SKUs whose rebound class is filled in. BS-072 is not one of them. BS-071 is the hole-face sibling that carries the mark, with a 3-second rise cell that is listing type, not a lab clock. Do not paste that number onto this crunch cube.

A mid-August 2026 U.S. English DataForSEO pull for that seed still parks a Pinterest idea board next to a YouTube giant-squishy demo; neither clip names this hole-face.

Kitchen edits do not restamp a cube

Freezers, microwaves, lotion, oil, and rice bins will not add a rebound class the listing never printed. They also will not stretch a cube into a butter bar. If a parcel sat in a hot tote, rest the cube indoors and press later. The FAQ is the care page. Park the hole-face off a heater and off a sunny sill. Carry it in a pouch so the wells stay empty.

The named cube sells on its own URL

“Where do I buy one?” is a category question when you type the aisle. Buy this named cube on Cheese Cube Loaf. Pack count is 1. A delayed-rebound hole-face is BS-071. A printed-face block is Face Cube Butter.

Collector slang treats rarity as a filter. BS-072 is a current catalog item. Cheese holes are a paint job, not a chase drop. Press the face. Confirm crunch. Confirm you wanted a cube, not a bar.

Hands that should pick a printed bar

Leave it if the errand was a long SALTED BUTTER stick, a jumbo two-hand loaf, a clicker, or a chew. A hole-face yellow cube on a kitchen table reads as leftover cheese. Keep it off a real plate.

Leave it if you need delayed rebound printed, a softness mark, beads, a named PU-foam line, a listed scent, or a fidget badge. Those cells are empty or off. The ages cell is empty. Anyone who still mouths objects is the wrong buyer. House handling notes stay on the FAQ. Store pages file these as hand toys, not treatment devices.

Hole maps before you pay

Hole map — silhouette. You wanted a short block with mixed holes, not a printed butter rectangle.

Hole map — count. One cube. Extra checkout rows reprint the same photo.

Hole map — grain. Crunch is on the ticket. Beads, delayed rebound, softness, and a sound class are not.

Hole map — use. Fingers. Not teeth. Not a treatment device. Not stacked under books.

If the silhouette map is already false, stop.

Keep this cube when

Choose BS-072 when the fist job is one yellow hole-face with crunch on the ticket and you already accepted an empty rebound class. Choose Cheese Cube Loaf BS-071 when you want the same outline with delayed rebound printed and no crunch flag. Choose Face Cube Butter when the block you pictured has a printed face, not cheese holes. Walk away if you needed a treatment device, a chew, or a printed butter bar.

Hole-face stub

BS-072 on 16 August 2026: pack 1; crunch marked; cheese look as photographed. Unmarked: delayed rebound, soft, beads, stretch, foam family, fidget, scent, size, weight, ages, sound. Rise seconds empty. Neighbors: bs-071 (same outline, delayed rebound marked, crunch off); bs-087 (printed-face cube). Care lives on the FAQ. Keyword snapshot: DataForSEO, United States, English, 16 August 2026; volumes omitted. No merchant palm-width trial.

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