...The Wilsonart was what I was thinking of, but if I remember right it's either kind of pricey or is only available in large quantities.....
We bought all new cabinets in white. For the one side we specified a custom top with backsplash and waterfall made in Formica 204 butcherblock.
https://www.formica.com/products/lamhome/00204Looked great! Blew the entire budget!! (That post-forming aint cheap.)
Now it gets strange. Out in the firewood shed there was “a roll of laminate”. I looked, it was WilsonArt Fonthill Pear 10745, “inconspicuous planking, slight anigre movement, and small-scale, soft cathedrals”. (What do these poets smoke?)
https://www.wilsonart.com/fonthill-pear-10745Three 10-foot rolls! But made in 1982. Does it go bad? Can I work with it? Does it clash with Formica 204?
So I made a test block to learn the process. We set the 10745 on the 204 and yes it is not the same, more subtle and refined. OTOH it is very nice stuff, it is the other side of the kitchen, and absolutely free!
Several days of snorting MDF and laminate crumbs later, the result is mellow, soothing, and beautiful.
I have no idea if WilsonArt sells the stick-um. (They do, from small cans to 55-gallon drum and 330-gallon tote, in multiple flavors.)