What is the hink pink of a charge for hot drink?
The term "hink pink" is not commonly used in the context of pricing for hot drinks. This appears to be a made-up term. The actual term used to describe the price of hot drinks is typically "cost" or "price." For example, a coffee shop may charge $3.00 for a hot chocolate or $4.00 for a latte.
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