No one can ever accuse H-E-B of not listening to its customers. After a mockup of heavy metal-inspired H-E-B t-shirts by Nashville graphic artist Connor Dwyer went viral, the beloved San Antonio grocery store got to work making the design a reality. The real-life collection is now on sale exclusively at heb.com/metaltees .

Earlier this year, Dwyer began posting metal-inspired grocery store merch on TikTok , covering popular chains like Aldi, Walmart, and Trader Joe's. But none got heads banging as quickly as the H-E-B shirts. The company saw the buzz and contacted him to design a line benefiting Austin nonprofit Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM).

The online interest was perhaps not that great a surprise, especially in San Antonio. The city has long been a hub of hesher

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