Say goodbye to the International House of Pancakes. It’s no longer a thing.

IHOP tweeted Wednesday morning a short video that depicts the IHOP logo flipping its “P” into a “B” with the promise of a name change on the way.

“For 60 pancakin’ years, we’ve been IHOP. Now, we’re flippin’ our name to IHOb. Find out what it could b on 6.11.18.” the tweet read.

For 60 pancakin’ years, we’ve been IHOP. Now, we’re flippin’ our name to IHOb. Find out what it could b on 6.11.18. #IHOb pic.twitter.com/evSxKV3QmT — IHOP (@IHOP) June 4, 2018

Social media shared plenty of ideas for what the new name could be. "Breakfast" appeared to be the heavy favorite.

International house of breakfast? — Scott Hvozdovic (@hvozdovic_scott) June 5, 2018

My entire family is going insane trying to figure out what the b is. Send helb — Jennie Powell (@jennie_powell33) June 6, 2018

Is it because of the new burgers ? Maybe ? Lol — Yelissa Castillo (@YelissaCastillo) June 6, 2018

International House of Bacon!!!! :D — Fluffeh Pupper (@xBladeWolfx) June 5, 2018

Biscuits — marilyn poirier (@mjpoirier32407) June 5, 2018

As for IHOP, it offered responses to those ideas, saying "there are o-b-viously so many possi-b-ilities," "No need to b stressed, this is going to b great!," and "brebare yourself for something awesome."

IHOP even shared a poll about what the new name could be. “Biscuits,” “bacon,” “butternut squash” and “barnacles” were listed as options.

According to CNN, IHOP has been the restaurant’s acronym since 1973.

The breakfast joint has seen its stock rise 25 percent this year, showing no immediate need for Dine Brands to reinvent the restaurant.

“It's also hard to imagine why the company would want to mess with a name that's so well-known and beloved. It would also likely cost a big stack of pancakes (bancakes?) to change restaurant signs and menus at the nearly 1,800 IHOP restaurants,” according to CNN.