The Phantom Tollbooth makes edible a variety of things that would not normally be edible. Letters of the alphabet, for example, which taste better the more commonly they are used. Words, also, may be eaten, making a clear correlation between a bad speech and a bad dinner. And then there are seemingly normal foods that do unexpected things, like subtraction soup, the eating of which only makes you hungrier than you were before, and division dumplings, which, no matter how many you eat, there are always more than when you started.
But for this list of candy, we'd like to highlight Half-Baked Ideas, a dessert that is likely to cause indigestion if you consume too many. Examples given in the book are "The Earth is Flat," and "Night Air Is Bad Air," while the main character Milo tucks "Everything Happens For The Best" away for later.







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