Warrens Bakery, the oldest Cornish Pasty maker in the world, has announced their special charity Christmas campaign, ‘Naughty or Nice’. 

The campaign, which launched on Friday, will see the ultimate battle of the pasties with customers being asked to choose between the traditional Cornish ‘nice’ pasty or the festive turkey and cranberry ‘naughty’ pasty, with 10p from all the festive pasty purchases being donated to the children’s rugby charity Wooden Spoon. 

To launch the campaign, Warrens Bakery were joined by Exeter Chiefs’ scrum-half Sam Maunder, representing the festive turkey and cranberry ‘naughty’ pasty, and Cornish Pirates’ full-back Kyle Moyle, representing the traditional Cornish ‘nice’ pasty. 

The two rugby stars who hail from Devon and Cornwall respectively, were tasked with persuading customers to get behind the campaign and the long-standing county rivalry.

Exeter Chiefs’ Maunder, said: “I’m really happy to be a part of this campaign for Warrens Bakery, who are raising money for such an important charity in Wooden Spoon, which supports vulnerable children across the UK. 

“I hope everyone will be buying the ‘naughty’ festive pasty this December, not just to support such an important cause, but to show Kyle it’s not just all about the traditional Cornish pasty!”

Cornish Pirates’ Moyle added: “As a Cornwall boy born-and-bred, I had to defend the long standing traditional Cornish pasty! 

“However, I hope everyone will get behind this campaign from Warrens Bakery and buy the festive turkey and cranberry ‘naughty’ pasty so we can raise as much money as possible for Wooden Spoon.”