Hold the Mayo! Florida town is changing its name temporarily

This undated photo provided by the Kraft Heinz Company shows a person wearing a “Miracle Whip” shirt. The mayor of Mayo, Fla., a tiny town of less than 1,500 residents, located where Florida’s Panhandle morphs into a peninsula, is announcing Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018, that the city is switching its name to “Miracle Whip.” But it’s a joke. The name change started as a secret, tongue-in-cheek marketing proposal for the Kraft Heinz-owned mayonnaise-alternative.(Kraft Heinz Company via AP)

This undated photo provided by the Kraft Heinz Company shows a person wearing a “Miracle Whip” shirt. The mayor of Mayo, Fla., a tiny town of less than 1,500 residents, located where Florida’s Panhandle morphs into a peninsula, is announcing Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018, that the city is switching its name to “Miracle Whip.” But it’s a joke. The name change started as a secret, tongue-in-cheek marketing proposal for the Kraft Heinz-owned mayonnaise-alternative.(Kraft Heinz Company via AP)

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