Crystal Kung Minkoff Reveals Her Coconut Water Company, Real Coco, Is "Worth Over $100 Million"

   

Crystal Kung Minkoff just shared some outstanding news about her professional career.

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On Season 13 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the ladies found themselves in some tense discussions concerning their college education and career success. Spring forward to the RHOBH Season 13 reunion, and the conversation continued.

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During Part 1 of the reunion, which aired on February 28, Crystal informed Dorit Kemsley that she is a college graduate and has since gone on to manage a successful business: “I’ve built a company worth over $100 million right now."

Crystal Kung Minkoff wearing a green dress in front of a Beverly Hills inspired set.

Crystal has been seeing much success from her coconut water company, which she co-founded with her brother, Jeffrey Kung. When speaking to BravoTV.com moments before her cast’s final sit-down of the season, she opened up about a recent career achievement she and Jeff recently celebrated.

“This year my company, Real Coco, we expanded into Smart & Final nationwide,” she shared, adding, “Hopefully by end of 2024 to 2025, we’ll be in all big box stores.”

Earlier in the year, Crystal took Instagram to announce Real Coco’s new retailer location by posting photos of herself and Jeff with their product.

Crystal Kung Minkoff and Jeffery Kung's, ideation of Real Coco, Coconut Water Brand

Crystal Minkoff, Rob Minkoff and Jeffrey Kung sitting together at the White House in Washington D.C.
In 2021, Crystal chatted with The Daily Dish about her company with Jeff and how they came up with the idea. "It’s funny. It’s like, even though that all happened, it’s still sort of out of sight, out of mind, because he lives in China and we’re here. That’s his life, and when this opportunity came up [for Real Coco], we started our coconut water company in Asia ‘cause we source everything from Southeast Asia, it just made sense," she said. "My brother and I and my best friend, the three of us, we're so close, and so it was such a fun thing to do that keeps us constantly connected."