Glory
Picture your name in lights on Broadway Boulevard—that is, the lights of the drink cooler at the coffee shop on Broadway Boulevard. Reaching the highest of the heights in this field means finding a consistent market for your niche product, making healthy sales, breaking into a new area here and there, and making people happy with your product.
Someone who hopes to get a glorious feeling from this sort of work should be able to take enjoyment from a simple act like cooking for someone. True, feeding a million people a snack is a little different than dinner for two, but it's the same principle. If you feel like a "yum" and a hearty belch is the best way someone can validate your efforts, this field might be for you.
You'll also be wheeling and dealing on a daily basis, so when you strike gold with a distribution deal or land the same marketing firm that Mello Yello had, you may very well feel a little glorious too.
Fame and awards? Who needs 'em when there's cold hard cash? You understand that the best way to prove to yourself that your product is major league is to get people to exchange their hard-earned dough for it. Ahh, glorious dough.