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WHAT?!?! 2 BUCK CHUCK NO MORE?!?!?!

** FILE ** A Charles Shaw shiraz, shown in this May 2004 photo, was one of only 53 wines out of more than 2,300 awarded "double gold" by tasting judges at the International Eastern Wine Competition in New York.  The news was a bit of a stunner for the wine world, where high praise is often accompanied by high prices. But for Ceres-based Bronco Wine Co., makers of Charles Shaw, the honor was vintage vindication. Charles Shaw, which is carried exclusively by the Trader Joe's grocery chain, sells for $1.99 in California, although it can cost more elsewhere due to shipping and other costs. (AP Photo/ Sacramento Bee, Anne Chadwick Williams)

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A Charles Shaw shiraz, which will now cost $2.49.

The popular wine known as "Two-Buck Chuck" will need a new name after the bargain beverage's price was raised.

The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports that over the past decade shoppers at Trader Joe's California stores paid $1.99 for a bottle of Charles Shaw shiraz or cabernet sauvignon.

The new $2.49 price tag had shoppers searching for new names. Some customers joked that the brand should now be called "Inflation Chuck" or "Upchuck."

HOLLYWOOD DIRT:

ROBIN IS BACK!!!

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Robin Roberts returned to the NYC set of "Good Morning America" this morning -- the first time since undergoing a bone marrow transplant surgery -- for a private "GMA" test run to see if she's physically ready to come back to the show.

Just last week, Roberts explained that she would be doing a series of doctor-approved "dry runs" before officially re-joining the show.

"My doctors want me to see how many people I actually come in contact with," Roberts said ... "How my body reacts to the stimulation, that's code word for stress, of being in the studio environment."

She added, "My skin is very sensitive and so we have to see how it reacts to the studio lights. My vision is still a little blurry from the treatment. All of this is getting better day by day so that is the next step."

Last year, 51-year-old Roberts was diagnosed with MDS -- or myelodysplastic syndrome --  a disease of the blood and bone marrow that was once known as preleukemia.

Roberts vowed to return to the show ... and it looks like she's going to keep her promise.