Double Bar S Stress Butter
Double Bar S Stress Butter
A fun and realistic stress-relief toy designed to look just like a classic 4 oz stick of butter. This slow-rising squishy is perfect for squeezing, stretching, and kneading to help relieve stress, anxiety, or restlessness.
Made from soft, flexible materials like polyurethane foam or silicone, it gently returns to its original shape after each squeeze. Its realistic look (and often light butter scent)
Details:
Size: Approx. 5.5 inches long
Weight: 4 oz (113 g)
Material: Soft PU foam or silicone
Function: Sensory relief, fidget toy, stress reduction
Features: Slow-rising, realistic design, soft texture
Perfect for kids, adults, and anyone needing a little extra stress relief throughout the day.
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