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Chocolate Butter Stick versus foam is a one-piece cocoa tablet, not a painted snack bun. This listing is a butter squishy you press, then watch refill. The shop already marks rebound as slow-rising and feel as soft. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. A dented square climbing back is the show; it does not name a polymer.

Nobody ran a stopwatch on this bar next to a glazed bun. What follows is a file read of SKU BS-018 against public aisle language.
Chocolate Butter Stick ships a single piece. The product photo is a milk-cocoa slab: three rows of four rounded cells, twelve glossy squares, one near-right cell already hollow. That hollow is a demonstration crease. It is not a bite. It is not a peel-off foil. It is not twelve snap-off candies.
If you still want the category in one line, the shop keeps a short explainer. Chocolate is the paint job. The scent cell is empty, so do not shop this bar for a cocoa smell. Do not eat the grid.
Merch cards on the record, said in different words: one tablet; press a cell and wait for it to climb; a stored soft squeeze; a food-style stick or loaf. The file sentence is “Squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.” That line sells the wait. It does not print a polymer, a mute class, or a gram weight.
Ink already down: pack of one, slow-rising rebound, soft squeeze, fidget line. Ink never laid: foam, PU foam, crunch, beads, stretch, a mute class. Empty cells: scent, size, grams, ages. The rise-seconds field holds a typed 3 — shop type, not a clocked trial of this tablet.
Results pages put a brown twelve-cell tablet beside glazed snack toys because both dent and both recover. That shared motion is a camera habit. It is not a shared polymer, and it is not a reason to copy a foam word onto this file.
A 17 August 2026 U.S. English DataForSEO snapshot of the commercial query still parks big-box toy pages and candy-shop listings ahead of any twelve-square cocoa tablet.
We are Buttersquishy. If you typed butter squishy target, butter squishy amazon, butter squishy five below, or butter squishy near me, those boxes point at other retailers’ aisles, not at BS-018.
People hunting slow rising squishies usually want a surface that holds a thumbprint for a beat, then climbs toward the first shape. That watching habit is how shoppers sort the aisle. It is not a material name.
On this card, a slow rise butter squishy means the shop already stored the rebound class. Instant packing foam snaps shut. Painted snack pages often add polyurethane as the reason a dent expands. Leave that cause-line on those listings. BS-018 files the wait and the soft mark. It does not file foam. It does not file PU foam.
A lingering hollow is something you can still watch. It does not name a fill. If a cell splits, stop using that tablet. Do not cut the grid open to hunt for a core.
No. Watching one cocoa cell refill is a shopper habit, not a materials test. Foam snack titles often add a polymer as the cause. This tablet records the habit and leaves the polymer blank. Sharing a results page does not merge the two files.
Busy fingers are play. They are not a treatment and not a device.
Cocoa-named listings sit near each other. They do not share one stamp sheet.
Want one twelve-square tablet, rebound stored, soft stored, fidget stored, foam unmarked? This stick (BS-018).
Want three chocolate-named wrappers instead of one grid? That is Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack. Count is three. Do not expect the 3-by-4 cell mold on every face.
Want the foam word actually printed on a butter stick? Classic Butter Stick 4oz stores foam, PU foam, a soft mark, and a slow-rising mark. That card is a yellow dairy-wrapper bar, not a cocoa grid. It is the honest polymer cross-link. It is not this tablet.
Collector threads rank retired molds. This tablet is a live catalog item. Twelve squares exist so you can see a grid, not a trophy.
Home-hack questions still ask if ice, a microwave, or a starch smear can stretch the refill. They cannot. They also cannot stamp PU foam onto a cocoa tablet the shop left unmarked. Rebound is locked at manufacture. Heat or paste can warp the grid. This shop has no extra-seconds recipe.
If the slab feels odd after a hot van or a porch chill, indoor rest is the house note on the FAQ. This listing does not reprint a wash script, and it does not invent an age line.
| What you hoped to settle | Snack-foam aisle copy | Cocoa tablet on this URL |
|---|---|---|
| Object in the mailer | Painted bun, cake, or mixed snack set | One milk-cocoa 12-cell tablet |
| Face you read | Glaze, sesame, icing paint | Glossy brown squares; one demo hollow |
| Story after a press | Often sold as expanding PU foam | Stored slow-rising class; climb is the show |
| Polymer on *this* file | Common in aisle titles | Foam and PU foam unmarked |
| Mute class | Sometimes borrowed from foam ads | Unfiled — do not invent one |
Left column: public snack-foam language around the seed queries. Right column: catalog entry bs-018-chocolate-stick. No pore size, no tear rating, no gram weight.
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Shoppers hunting butter squishies still land on candy-shop and marketplace pages. One unmarked-foam cocoa tablet with a stored rebound class: this stick. A painted snack with a named polymer: confirm that listing before you treat it as a cousin.
BS-018 ships one. Rebound class: slow-rising. Soft: stored. Fidget: stored. Silhouette: food-style stick or loaf, cocoa grid as photographed. Blank ink: foam, PU foam, crunch, beads, stretch, mute class, scent, size, weight, ages. Rise-seconds: typed 3 as a shelf label. File line: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound.
No rebound timing. No tear test. Updated 2026-08-17.