Mayo, Florida has a new tangier name.

On Saturday, the north central Florida town changed its name to Miracle Whip.

Mayor Ann Murphy issued a proclamation about the name change, which is only temporary, city officials said. In exchange for swapping Mayo for Miracle Whip, the town received a $25,000 donation from the Kraft Heinz-owned mayonnaise alternative to be used for beautification projects, the Tampa Bay Tribune reported.

The town of 1,200 went as far as changing its name on thearea's water tower.

Miracle Whip joined the town for a name-changing celebration, handing out caps and shirts bearing the slogan "Proud to be from Miracle Whip, Florida" and #nomoremayo. For its part, the company said the name change was needed because while mayo was plain and boring, Miracle Whip was exciting, just like the town's residents.

The town got its original name from a Confederate colonel, James Mayo, and is the county seat of Lafayette County.