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Just Dunkin': Dunkin' Donuts to change its name

But don't worry, it's keeping its famous rounded font and orange-and-pink color scheme.
A drink and a doughnut are seen at a Dunkin' Donuts location in the Chicago suburb of Niles
A drink and a doughnut are seen at a Dunkin' Donuts location in Niles, Illinois on Feb. 4, 2015.Jim Young / Reuters file

Dunkin' is dropping the donuts — from its name, anyway.

Doughnuts are still on the menu, but the company is renaming itself "Dunkin'" to reflect its increasing emphasis on coffee and other drinks.

The change will officially take place in January, when the new name will start appearing on napkins, boxes, and signs at its U.S. stores. The name change will eventually be adopted by international stores.

Dunkin' has more than 12,500 restaurants globally.

The 68-year-old chain says its new logo will still have the familiar rounded font and orange-and-pink color scheme that the company has used since 1973.

Canton, Massachusetts-based Dunkin' says the name change is one of several things it's doing to stay relevant to younger customers. It's also simplifying its menu and adding dedicated mobile ordering lanes.