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IHOP changes its name to IHOb 'for the time being.' Here's what it means
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The company previously known as the International House of Pancakes has rebranded as the International House of Burgers, according to a tweet from the restaurant. - photo by Herb Scribner
If you were looking for IHOPs Twitter account (as this reporter was), youll find nothing but a ghostly image of the past, and youll be redirected to the new IHOb account, as the company officially renamed itself Monday morning.

And fans arent happy.

The company previously known as the International House of Pancakes has rebranded as the International House of Burgers, according to a tweet from the restaurant.

The tweet includes a video of the p flipping into a b followed by snippets of burgers cooking on a grill.

Dear Internet, we abbreciate your batience. Now lets see who guessed right. B-hold!!!!! #IHOb, the company said in its tweet.

The new IHOb Twitter account includes a cover image of the word Burgers! hovering above a handful of different burgers, including ones with bacon, hash browns, jalapeos and eggs.

The full list of new burgers include:

  • A classic burger with lettuce, tomato, onion and cheese
  • A classic burger with bacon
  • A Big Brunch burger with bacon, an egg and a potato pancake
  • Cowboy BBQ with bacon, onion rings and barbecue sauce.
  • Jalapeno Kick, which comes with jalapeo mayonnaise, bacon and pepper jack cheese.
  • Mushroom and Swiss burger with mushrooms, sauted onions and Swiss cheese.
  • Mega Monster burger with steak burger patties and two slices of cheese.
And the internet isnt supporting the measure.