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Shoppers line up Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz vs foam squishy because both toys wrinkle. This SKU is one jumbo butter stick sold for a pull-and-rebound squeeze. The shop file does not mark foam, PU foam, or slow rise. A painted snack sold as polyurethane is another object.

This note reads a photo against a shop ticket. No bun was scored.
Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz ships as one piece. The photograph is a pale yellow rectangle with rounded ends, long enough that two palms can meet on the same face. Navy type on the left reads 14 OZ. over NET WT. (400 G). The right face prints a small SALTED above a large BUTTER. There is no sesame, no icing drip, and no fruit glaze.
Those ounces are grocery-joke type. The size and weight cells on this record are empty, so the 400 g line is not a stored weigh-in. Butter is the look. The scent cell is empty. The loaf is a toy.
Merch cards stay short: one butter squishy; pull and rebound; jumbo as shown; a food-style stick or loaf. “Butter feel” here is merchandising, not a softness grade.
Read the record like a clerk’s margin, not a campaign poster.
The ticket will argue: carton count 1; motion stretch — pull and rebound; scale jumbo, as photographed; form food-style stick or loaf.
The ticket will not argue: slow-rise class — unchecked; the seconds cell is empty. This is not a marked slow-rise SKU. Foam, or PU foam. Softness, crunch, or beads. A fidget mark. A sound rating. Scent, size, or a stored weight.
Stored tagline: “Squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound.” That sentence is merchandising. The softness mark is still empty.
Ages print as 3+ on this ticket — the only loaf in this shop that prints that line. Notes that sit outside the ticket live on the store FAQ. The house page still aims older hands. When those two pages disagree, keep the tighter house line. This page will not recopy those house answers.
Cart pages often glue two claims together: grocery-joke wrapper, and polyurethane in the title. BS-015 only owns the first claim.
This loaf files stretch. It does not file foam. It does not file PU foam. A wrinkle under a thumb is motion, not a polymer line. Pull-and-return here means the merch line already says pull and rebound. It does not mean crumbs or beads — the bead cell stays empty — and it does not mean the shop filed the loaf as soft.
A painted snack page often sells a light bun, visible pores, and a title that already says foam. That picture is not this stick.
Aisle copy that names polyurethane expanding after a squeeze stays on that aisle. It does not reprint SKU BS-015 as PU.
Need the polymer words printed on a spec line? Open Classic Butter Stick 4oz. That smaller stick lists PU foam, a super-soft squeeze, and slow rising. Different silhouette. Different ticket. Not this jumbo loaf.
Need jumbo scale with a slow-rise mark? Jumbo Swirl Loaf 14oz is the sibling that files slow rising and a listed 14 oz / 397 g net weight. Soft is marked there. Do not copy that rise class onto BS-015.
| Proof you can actually read | Foam-snack page habit | Ticket BS-015 |
|---|---|---|
| Face in the photo | Glaze, sesame, or mixed painted snacks | Pale yellow rectangle; SALTED BUTTER plus wrapper ounces |
| How many pieces leave | One jumbo snack, or a mixed pile | Exactly one loaf |
| Motion the page names | Airy pores; delayed expansion sold as foam | Stretch — pull and rebound |
| Rise class you can quote | Often sold as slow rise | Unchecked; seconds cell empty |
| Polymer words on *this* record | Common in titles | Foam blank; PU foam blank |
| Softness or crunch named here | Often “super soft” or airy | Softness empty; crunch empty |
| Age line printed | Varies; often missing | 3+ on this ticket |
Right-hand cells follow bs-015-jumbo-butter-loaf. Left-hand cells follow public foam-snack titles. Both toys wrinkle. Only one is this stick.
Shoppers use slow rise when a toy keeps a thumbprint long enough to watch, then climbs back. That watch habit is why listings cluster as slow rising squishies. The habit does not name a polymer. It also does not write a rise class onto a ticket that left the class unchecked.
A jumbo painted-food marketplace pack still crowds the seed. That pack is not this loaf. A hand toy is still a toy, not a treatment gadget. This SKU also does not file a fidget mark.
On BS-015 the seconds cell is empty. The tagline still says watch it rebound. That is merchandising for a dent that fills, not a stopwatch sheet. If a writer quotes a recovery window for foam toys, those seconds are theirs.
A split face ends the useful life of that loaf. Do not cut it open to hunt for foam.
You cannot mint a slow-rise class, or polyurethane, onto this loaf at home. Rise, when a shop marks it at all, is set when the piece is made. Cold drawers, hot bags, microwaves, and powder tricks risk a warped face. They will not fill an empty cell.
If the loaf feels odd after a porch sit or a warm parcel, use the FAQ’s room-temp rest. Surface care also lives there. A harder pull does not rewrite the spec. It can crease the printed BUTTER.
The bun listing is for glaze. This loaf is for one jumbo grocery-joke stick with stretch on the card and both foam cells left empty. The swirl sibling is for jumbo scale plus a filed slow-rise class. The 4oz classic is for a spec line that names PU foam. Need a timed rebound, a scent, a sound rating, or grams this file does not print? Close the tab. This piece is not food.
Collector threads use “rarest” for retired molds. Jumbo Butter Loaf 14oz is a current catalog item (BS-015), not a chase piece. A jumbo video cut does not tell you how this stick climbs back. Watch a press. Read the ticket. Confirm whether the page says slow rise or only “squishy.”
Shop file bs-015-jumbo-butter-loaf: pack 1, stretch marked, slow-rising unmarked, foam and PU foam unmarked, rise-seconds empty, ages 3+. bs-014 marks slow rising and lists 14 oz. bs-061 lists PU foam. Store FAQ for house notes. No rebound timing or tear test here.