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Press the yellow SALTED BUTTER face until the type wrinkles, then watch the marble sides un-crease. That is the squeeze note for an Oil-Paint Swirl Butter sensory fidget. Oil-Paint Swirl Butter is pack 1 and marked soft. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU. The fidget stamp is off. No rise-second, scent, size, or gram field is published.
The sources are the merchant card and the store FAQ. No one logged Newton force or a stopwatch on this loaf.
A squeeze note, here, is what the wrapper does under a thumb. Photos show a rectangular food-style stick: a butter-yellow top printed 4 OZ., NET WT. (113 G), SALTED, and BUTTER, with sides that pour red, orange, lime, teal, blue, purple, and magenta like wet paint. That ounce line is costume. The loaf is not food. Oil-paint is the look, not a smell.
The shop line is squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound. Merchandising spots add a single stick, a super-soft butter-shaped squeeze, oil-paint as shown, and a food-style loaf. None of those lines is a timer.
Give the stick a dish or a zip pocket so it does not migrate into a key well. Fold the type. Hold the dent. Let go. Watch the marble un-crease. If it sat in a hot bag, rest it until the skin matches the room, then try again.
Read the card as a short ledger, not a feature grid.
Credited: pack 1. Soft. Single stick. Oil-paint as shown. Butter shape.
Uncredited, and they stay that way: slow-rise, fidget, silent, crunchy, bead-filled, stretch, foam, PU foam.
Blank cells: scent, size, weight, ages, rise seconds.
Soft is the feel word. Your thumb meets a smooth wrapper. Crunchy and bead-filled stay uncredited. Do not split the loaf to hunt for grain, and do not treat the printed 4 OZ. line as a gram field or a rise clock.
People type sensory fidget toys when they want something to mash that is not a clicker. The phrase can surface this wrapper. It does not flip the fidget cell. The shop filed BS-019 as a squeeze loaf. Fidget stays unstamped.
Nothing clicks. Nothing spins. The move is a pinch on the yellow type, then a wait while the marble un-wrinkles. A palm job is still a toy. The card does not sell a therapy device.
Silent stays uncredited. This page will not invent a sound rating.
A shopper looking up a slow rise squishy usually wants a dent that stays visible while the print creeps home. BS-019 sits in the same shop aisle as the store's slow rising squishies, but the spec card never marks this single as slow-rising. The rise-second cell is empty. The shop line still says squeeze, then watch it come back. That is a rebound sentence, not a factory timer.
Do not borrow a neighbor SKU's three-second label for this loaf. If a ride left the stick odd, rest it until it matches the room, then press again. Temperature notes live on the FAQ.
Red next to teal next to magenta can look like three feels. They are one wrapper. Pressing the yellow type versus a painted end changes what you see, not the catalog feel. Stretch is uncredited. This is not a pull toy.
Want grain under the skin? This card is the wrong aisle. Mint Lemon Crunch Butter is pack 1 and marked crunchy plus slow rising. That is a second buy, not a hidden mode. This loaf is oil-paint on a salted-butter joke, not a neon melt.
Pack count is 1. Buying two or three on the product page only multiplies this same loaf. Two people who each want this marble look should open Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack. That carton is a pair, and the shop marks that pair slow-rising and fidget — stamps this single never got. Do not slice this loaf to fake a second stick.
The 16 August 2026 U.S. English SERP for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO) still leans on Amazon food-shape sets, a Target results page, specialist shops, and demo clips. Those results sell the aisle, not this yellow-and-marble wrapper. People Also Ask still asks where to buy, and which squishy is the rarest. Buy this loaf on its product page. Pack count is 1. BS-019 is current stock, not a chase drop.
Read the grid as a fork in the aisle, not a scoreboard.
| One soft marble stick you can wrinkle and watch come back | Stay | Pack 1; soft credited; slow-rise uncredited | Oil-Paint Swirl Butter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two of the same marble look, plus a marked slow-rise pair | Leave | This carton is one loaf | Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack |
| A crunchy press, one stick | Leave | Crunchy uncredited | Mint Lemon Crunch Butter |
| Beads under the skin | Leave | Bead-filled uncredited | A different listing; do not cut this loaf |
Row one is the only stay. The other rows mean you opened the wrong carton.
Walk past if the job is grain, beads, a click, or a pull. Walk past if you needed fidget marked true; that cell stays blank. Walk past if you need a clinic tool, a named PU-foam spec, a listed scent, inches, or grams. Those cells are empty or uncredited. Walk past if you came only for a marked slow-rise SKU.
Ages sit empty on this card. Who should handle a food-shaped toy is a house rule on the FAQ, not a paragraph to paste here. SALTED BUTTER is a joke, not a flavor. Keep the loaf off a snack table.
Search pages still ask how to make a squishy more slow rising. That question is about freezer, microwave, oil, and rice-bin tricks. Skip them here. They cannot write a rise stamp this carton never claimed, and they cannot turn a marked-soft loaf into a crunch loaf.
A wrung cloth knocks dust off the yellow panel. A basin bath is the wrong tool. Heaters and west-facing sills are the wrong parking spots. Do not slice the marble to hunt for an inside hue.
Stamp these before you add the loaf:
SALTED BUTTER type is the look you wanted4 OZ. is costume, not a gram fieldIf the look is already wrong, close the tab.
Stay on Oil-Paint Swirl Butter when you want one soft marble squeeze and you can live without a slow-rise stamp. Open the 2-pack when two people each need that painted look and you want the pair the shop actually marked slow-rising. Open Mint Lemon Crunch Butter when the job is grain. Skip the aisle if you need a clinic tool.