  It's always quite fufilling to see the fruits of ones labor. I think a hypothetical anecdote is in order, so let's say that one of your future offspring decides to become a pharmacist, just like his loving parent, and accidently discovers the cure to both AIDS AND cancer thereby exceeding the parental in fame and fortune? Now, some of those parents with a more pessimistic look on life might be jealous of his child's fame, but for the average father or mother figure, it would be pretty satisfying to share in such glory.
Let's just say that the fruits of my labor have finally paid off....in the frozen foods section! May I refer you back to an entry in my now famous blog from March 19, 2004: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Interesting petition idea: Bring back pudding pops! I've been informed by a friend that corporate America no longer sees it fit to manufacture the ever popular pudding pops anymore....though I was not sure what kind of "pudding pop" she was referring to. Fortunately, I have decided to throw my support behind this cause and see it through until we get what we want: PUDDING POPS! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- That's right, folks. PUDDING POPS ARE BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER!
As I was browsing through the ice cream display today at the local BI-LO, I discovered that, oh, happy day! Corporate America and the big executives over at Jell-O have heard the lowly cries of a dedicated consumer! They have created a legacy that shall put a pudding pop into the hands of every obese child in America! Just like during the days of the Depression, the "Chicken in every Pot" slogan will ring from sea to shining sea, with a few alterations: A PUDDING POP IN EVERY MOUTH.
It will become the slogan of major political parties and such celebrity figures as Dr. Phil and perhaps even Evan Bivens! People will create fad diets that revolve around this ice cream novelty, books will be written, and history will be made! (Don't forget! You heard it here first! Please donate your 5 bucks to Jessica's "Save the Ice Cream Foundation") 
