Social Media Flip Out Ensues Upon IHOP’s Flippant IHOb Name Flip

on August 10, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois.
CHICAGO, IL - AUGUST 10: An IHOP restaurant serves customers on August 10, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. DineEquity, the parent company of Applebee's and IHOP, plans to close up to 160 restaurants in the first quarter ... CHICAGO, IL - AUGUST 10: An IHOP restaurant serves customers on August 10, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. DineEquity, the parent company of Applebee's and IHOP, plans to close up to 160 restaurants in the first quarter of 2018. The announcement helped the stock climb more than 4 percent today. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) MORE LESS

NEW YORK (AP) — IHOP, which teased a name change to IHOb earlier this month, says the “b” is to promote its burger menu.

The pancake chain has been coy about whether the name flip is permanent, saying Monday that it was “for the time being.” Pressed for details, the company would not give an end date for IHOb but referred to the “tongue-in-cheek name change” and said it was tied to the summer burger promotion.

The company known for breakfast already had burgers on the menu, but is adding a line made of Black Angus ground beef. It started using the IHOb name on social media, on its website and for in-store promotions.

The hints of a name change had spurred guesses on social media — and some disappointment Monday at what was revealed. Others were concerned that the pancakes would disappear: “No need to worry, the pancakes aren’t going anywhere!” IHOP reassured customers on Twitter.

Burger joints, meanwhile, fired off blistering tweets. “Can’t wait to try a burger from the place that decided pancakes were too hard,” Wendy’s posted.

And Red Robin, which doesn’t have a breakfast menu, teased: “We’re as serious about pancakes as @IHOb is about burgers.”

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  1. News Flash - June 11th has apparently been declared an official slow news day…

  2. Donno," IHOb" looks Russian to me, might be the dressing.

  3. Avatar for fgs fgs says:

    Pancakes are pancakes, but their 1800 calorie omelettes are to die for. “Literally,” said the cardiologist.

  4. IHOHFCS. I’m thinking International House of High Fructose Corn Syrup.

  5. Actually you’re right. The little lower case “b” tells you the pronounce the word softly or quietly.

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