The Naked Vegan has won Vegan Bakery of the Year at the Corporate Livewire Wales Prestige Awards 2021/22

Vegan wedding cake

The Naked Vegan has won Vegan Bakery of the Year at the Corporate Livewire Wales Prestige Awards 2021/22! The award ceremony will take place in Cardiff this fall. 

The owner, Sarah Powney, tells us more about her company: “A few years ago, I decided to take the plunge and started baking for a living. I set up The Naked Vegan and wanted to create fabulous products using only the finest pure naked ingredients, hence the name. I’m always coming up with new ideas and spend months perfecting recipes and designs, because of this, everyone can enjoy my wonderful bakes. My passion is to make the best tasting products that everyone, not just vegans, can enjoy. We specialising in making vegan or gluten-free options. All our designs are handcrafted in a vegan-only kitchen, and we will work with you to ensure you have the perfect centrepiece for your special day. Once you’re happy, I’ll put together a final proposal detailing your design, flavours, the number of guests, delivery details and the price.”

To find out more, visit www.thenakedvegan.co.uk

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