With parts of the UK set to bake in temperatures that exceed 30C, many of us will be looking for ways to take stay cool in the sun.
While Scotland may not get the full force of the heatwave, temperatures across the country are still soaring leading to rather warm and uncomfortable nights.
Which is why it is good news that Aldi are selling a cooling bedding set that shoppers have praised as a "game-changer" for those hot summer nights.
The budget supermarket has managed to wow shoppers with their bedding that features cooling technology to bring your temperature down during the night, Manchester Evening News reports.
Priced at £22.99, the teal king size duvet is part of the German grocer's infamous middle aisle section that is also collectively known by fans as Specialbuys.
Shoppers can also pick up cooling fitted sheets for just £9.99. Both the bedding and the sheets are available in three colours - teal, grey and white.
Available online and in Aldi stores, the cooling bedding is made from a combination of cotton and tencel, a fabric that is trademarked.

Shoppers can buy a cooling duvet as well as fitted sheets which are available in both king size and double.
Customers who have bought the bedding to cope in the warm weather have said it is a 'must have' and a 'game changer' for the summer.
Leaving a five-star review, one Aldi shopper wrote: "A must have for the summer. This bedding is a game changer. It feels amazing and is definitely cooler than any other set I own."
Another buyer also rated it five stars and said: "Does what it says - keeps me cool, first cover I have had that does this, I have been looking for a while."
As well as its cooling technology, Aldi shoppers also say it is soft and comfortable.
"Does exactly as advertised, perfect for the warmer weather, also have the quilt designed for it and never been so comfortable while sleeping," one shopper wrote.
You can buy the Aldi cooling bedding set for £22.99 here.
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