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Palm shape of a Classic Butter Stick 4oz 4-Pack stick sensory shape

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Four pale-yellow Classic Butter Stick loaves printed SALTED BUTTER on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo at upper right

Count four pale-yellow bars and you still have one silhouette. The Classic Butter Stick 4oz 4-Pack stick sensory shape is four matching rectangular loaves, one palm each, not a cube and not a jumbo two-hand loaf. Classic Butter Stick 4oz 4-Pack is the four-piece carton. The shop has not published a palm-width trial.

Navy type on each top face reads SALTED and BUTTER. The type is costume, not dairy. Photos, the catalog card, and the store FAQ are the only outline sources used here.

Four pale sticks, one loaf outline

Open the carton and you will not find four new toys. You will find four yellow bars that share one loaf outline.

Warehouse tag for BS-064: units 4; marked delayed rebound and soft squeeze; blank for crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, fidget badge, scent, size, grams, ages, and a hush badge. Card scraps still say 4 piece set; press in, then watch it rebound; soft butter-shaped squeeze; food-style stick or loaf. Tagline as printed: Squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.

The name line says 4oz. The weight cell is empty, so do not copy an ounce or gram figure onto a gift tag. The rise cell is 3 seconds — shop language, not a stopwatch trial. Extra cartons on the product page multiply this same four-count. They do not swap in cubes.

A stick grip versus a cube or a jumbo

Rest one bar across the fingers. The long face is the contact. The navy BUTTER line is what a thumb usually covers. That is a stick outline. It is not a cube you can roll, and it is not a two-hand jumbo.

Four units is inventory, not a four-person game. Most buyers keep one bar in the working hand and set the other three aside. Nothing in the listing ships a tray. Pale yellow skin shows lint if you drop a loaf in a key well. Watch the crease come back. Do not bang two bars together, and do not cut one open looking for a second fill. This SKU has no cutaway photo.

Delayed fill already left the plant

A slow rise squishy is a squeeze toy whose pressed dent stays readable while the surface climbs back. Fast toys slam shut. Shoppers who want that pause are asking about rebound class, not about a new silhouette.

BS-064 files that rebound class. The four bars are marked slow rising squishies, and they are marked soft. The stored rise field is 3 seconds — listing type, not a lab clock. If a parcel sat in heat, the FAQ says rest it indoors and press later. The loaf does not become a cube while it fills.

Store pages sometimes sell “stress relief.” A hand full of yellow butter-print is not treatment. People hunting sensory fidget toys often want a palm object without a clicker. This card leaves the fidget badge blank. Occupying a palm is still a toy job, not a classroom accommodation.

Count-and-outline swap sheet

Buying map only. Not a ranking.

If you pictured This four-count Open instead
Four matching yellow rectangular loaves, one palm each Yes — pack 4, slow-rise marked, soft marked Keep Classic Butter Stick 4oz 4-Pack
One yellow stick; no spare loaf No — this carton is four pieces Classic Butter Stick 4oz
A short block that rolls in the fingers No — this silhouette is a bar Face Cube Butter

The one-stick listing is its own SKU with its own card. Do not copy foam or PU-foam lines from that page onto this four-count. Those two flags are blank here. Face Cube Butter is the cube listing. It is not this loaf.

A two-piece yellow carton lives on a different product page. Stretch is unmarked here. A listed jumbo loaf is another geometry. None of the cards cited above carry a sound badge, so this page makes no noise claim.

Household tricks do not change the outline

People still ask whether a kitchen can add seconds. It cannot. Cold storage, a microwave, lotion, or a rice bin will not restamp rebound class, and none of those tricks will turn four matching yellow bars into a cube, a crunch mix, or a jumbo.

The rebound class is already filled in. Chilling the carton does not rewrite the 3-second cell. Surface-clean only, then let it dry; the FAQ is the care page. Keep the four off a heater and off a sunny sill. Carry them in a pouch.

Do not pull a bar until it necks. Stretch is unmarked. Long-pull play is not a listed job.

Palms that should pick another carton

Skip the four-count if the errand was one bar, a rollable cube, crunch, beads, or a named PU-foam line. Those flags sit empty or off on this card. Skip it if you need a clicker, a clinic tool, or a classroom accommodation. The shop files these as hand toys. Age and mouth-use notes live on the FAQ; this SKU does not fill its own age cell. Anyone who still puts objects in a mouth is the wrong buyer. Grocery-style SALTED BUTTER type on a kitchen table can look like a snack.

Perfume, grams, and measured size are empty cells. The hush field is false. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Do not compare this set to foam for rebound or noise. The shop did not run that test.

Category results do not inventory this four-count

“Where can I buy slow rise squishies?” is a category question. Buy this named four-count on Classic Butter Stick 4oz 4-Pack. Pack count is 4. One yellow stick is Classic Butter Stick 4oz. A rollable block is Face Cube Butter.

A mid-August 2026 U.S. English DataForSEO pull for “slow rise squishy” still parks a r/fidgettoys brand thread next to a TikTok ASMR clip; neither names this four-stick yellow carton.

Four copies is inventory, not a chase

“Which is the rarest squishy?” is collector slang. BS-064 is a current catalog item. Four yellow skins is pack math, not a chase drop. Press one bar. Confirm the slow-rise mark. Confirm you actually wanted four loaves of the same outline.

If the plan was crunch in one hand and soft in the other, this carton cannot split that job. All four bars share the same marked-soft card.

Yes-boxes at the drawer

Box W — outline. Rectangular loaf. Not a cube. Not a two-hand jumbo.

Box X — count. Four sticks. One working palm, three parked. A lone loaf is a different URL.

Box Y — feel. Marked-soft, slow-rise quartet. No crunch, beads, listed stretch, or foam line.

Box Z — job. Fingers only. Not a clinic device. Not a bookend.

If Box W is already false, stop.

The four-count rule

The four-count is the right carton if the job is four matching pale-yellow loaves and you already accepted a one-palm stick. Drop to Classic Butter Stick 4oz if one bar finishes the errand. Switch to Face Cube Butter if the hand wanted a block that rolls. Walk away if you needed a treatment device, a chew, or a hush spec.

Carton stub

BS-064 on 16 August 2026: four-count yellow loaf; slow-rise marked; soft marked; rise cell 3 (label only). Unmarked: crunch, beads, stretch, foam family, fidget, scent, size, weight, ages, sound. Neighbors on this page: bs-061 (one stick), bs-087 (cube). Care and age floor live on the FAQ. Keyword snapshot: DataForSEO, United States, English, seed “slow rise squishy”; no volumes repeated. No merchant palm-width trial.

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