Christmas celebrations cancelled during the country's second lockdown, some joked they would push the festivities to summer in a bid to make up for lost time.
Strict coronavirus restrictions in December 2020 meant that three households could form a 'bubble' - but only on Christmas Day.
Scotland was plunged into a national lockdown on Boxing Day, putting a halt to celebrations on Hogmanay and into the New Year.
Now, supermarkets and shops have come up with an idea to allow people to celebrate Christmas properly in summer - and they're calling it 'Junemas'.