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The White Witch gave Edmund enchanted Turkish delight, which is a type of candy. The enchantment drove him to come back for more. Some feel the Turkish delight was a symbol for addiction, and others feel it was a symbol for temptation.

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The White Witch uses enchanted Turkish Delight to lure Edmund when he first enters Narnia. She knows he has a weakness for the sweet treat, which she offers him in exchange for information about his siblings.

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