Teen goes viral after bringing 200 tortillas on flight from Texas



A teenager recently went viral after she showed an unusual dedication to a popular Texas grocery chain and its tortillas.

Nashville resident Anna Jones recently boarded a flight from Austin to Tennessee with an unconventional cargo: She had over 200 flour tortillas from H-E-B with her.

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Jones recorded other people boarding the plane, then confessed her secret to the internet in a video on June 14.

“All these people and no one knows I have 200 H-E-B tortillas in my backpack,” Jones wrote on TikTok.

Fox News Digital reached out to Jones for more details. 

Jones revealed to USA Today that hauling tortillas long-distance is something of a family tradition.

The last time she visited her dad in Texas, he bought as many as 300 tortillas for her to bring home, Jones said. 

Jones recorded other people boarding the plane, then confessed her secret to the internet in a video on June 14. Brent Hofacker – stock.adobe.com

“We bring them home, and we can freeze them, and we just use them until they run out,” the teen said. 

“They normally last about two months.”

She also noted that Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents didn’t give her a hard time with her flatbread-filled backpack.

“All these people and no one knows I have 200 H-E-B tortillas in my backpack,” Jones wrote on TikTok. Annathecolassaltitan/TikTok

“I just went on through,” Jones told USA Today. 

She added, “Nothing happened. It was pretty obvious that it was tortillas. This is kind of normal for them, I guess.”

Some Texans on TikTok couldn’t resist poking fun at Jones’ video, which has been viewed more than 668,000 times as of July 7.

The last time she visited her dad in Texas, he bought as many as 300 tortillas for her to bring home, Jones said.  pilipphoto – stock.adobe.com

One Lone Star State resident asked, “Are YOU the reason why there’s never any left at the store?!?”

“They better be the butter ones,” another said.

It turns out that Jones isn’t the only H-E-B fan who’s gone to great lengths to travel with Texas tortillas.

“I flew with H-E-B tortillas and H-E-B goods from San Antonio to Amsterdam, then drove them to Belgium,” one person said.

“We bring them home, and we can freeze them, and we just use them until they run out,” the teen said. Annathecolassaltitan/TikTok

“I flew with H-E-B tortillas from San Antonio to Italy,” another chimed in.

“Tortillas [are] in my carry-on from San Antonio to Japan & the Philippines,” a third user wrote.

H-E-B is a Texas-based supermarket chain with over 400 locations in the Lone Star State and Mexico.

What makes H-E-B tortillas so good? 

The supermarket chain did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment — leaving the ingredients behind the tortillas’ popularity a mystery.


Let’s be honest—no matter how stressful the day gets, a good viral video can instantly lift your mood. Whether it’s a funny pet doing something silly, a heartwarming moment between strangers, or a wild dance challenge, viral videos are what keep the internet fun and alive.

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