While hypo snows, sometimes called coral snows, and coral ghosts, sometimes called strawberry anerys, MAY have the bright pink colors, strawberry alone may not create the bright pinks you might be looking for. It is believed that there is something else going on, such as red factor/red coat as well as selective breeding.
Strawberry and hypo A reside at the same locus, the same principle as amel and ultra. You can have a snake homozygous for hypo A, homozygous for strawberry and then one that has one of each gene that will also express the trait, often looking somewhere in between.
If you are in the market for one of the bright pink snows or ghosts, yourbest bet is to find a breeder that already has them and is continuing the line to produce more. Dave Partington has purchased much of JMG Reptiles' line and I know that Walter Smith is also producing them. You can also find a few more breeders that have some. Tom Tuttle recently placed a classified selling his nice JMG coral ghost male. I have a male also that I bred to a tequila sunrise snow and some of the offspring may end up with nice pink color, but I won't have any for sale for a few years yet that may be what you're looking for..