Same for me (upgrading from the previous version though) and I've found the 
reason for this here:
http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/xubuntu-ringtail-high-end.html
"The installed desktop looks the same as before, and even the extra Bluetooth 
icon was retained. The reason is, of course, that under Session and Startup, 
you have both Blueman Applet and Bluetooth Manager configured to load. The one 
problem is, it's not easy to know which one corresponds to the black icon, and 
which one to the more stylish and naturally integrated silver gray one."
I've disabled the autostart of the Bluetooth Manager, and now only the white 
one remains after logging out and in again.

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  Big Black "B" Buetooth and white "B" Blueman applet in top panel

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