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A teenager recently went viral after showing an unusual devotion to a popular Texas grocery store chain and its tortillas.
Nashville resident Anna Jones recently boarded a flight from Austin to Tennessee with an unusual load: more than 200 HEB flour tortillas in her luggage.
Jones captured the moment other passengers boarded the plane, then posted a video online on June 14 revealing her secret.
“So many people and no one knows I have 200 HEB tortillas in my backpack,” Jones wrote on TikTok.
Fox News Digital has contacted Jones for more information.
A teenager recently went viral after filming a video of himself taking a large quantity of HEB tortillas on a plane (not pictured). (iStock)
Jones told USA Today that transporting tortillas long distances is something of a family tradition.
She explained that the last time she visited her father in Texas, he bought her about 300 tortillas to take home with her.
“It was very obvious that they were flatbreads. I think that's normal for [TSA].”
“We take them home, freeze them and just use them until they're gone,” the teenager added.
“They usually last about two months.”
She also noted that TSA officers did not give her any problems because of her backpack full of tortillas.
“I just walked by,” Jones told USA Today.
A teenager (not pictured) claims to have taken 200 HEB tortillas on a flight from Austin, Texas, to Nashville, Tennessee, prompting others to share their tortilla-related travel stories. (iStock)
She added: “Nothing happened. It was quite obvious that they were tortillas. It's normal for them, I think.”
Some Texans on TikTok couldn't resist poking fun at Jones' video, which has more than 668,000 views as of July 7.
One Lone Star State resident asked, “Are you the reason the store is never empty?!?”
“They better be oily,” another remarked.
It turns out Jones isn't the only HEB fan who's gone to great lengths to travel with Texas tortillas.
HEB operates more than 400 stores across Texas and Mexico, making the chain's tortillas hard to find for most Americans. (iStock)
“I flew HEB tortillas and HEB merchandise from San Antonio to Amsterdam and then took them to Belgium,” one said.
“I flew HEB tortillas from San Antonio to Italy,” added another.
“Tortillas [were] in my carry-on from San Antonio to Japan to the Philippines,” a third user wrote.
HEB is a Texas-based supermarket chain with more than 400 locations in the Lone Star State and Mexico.
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