
Capital One Savor Card TV Commercial, '2018 Emmys: Describe This Dish'
“2018 Emmys: Describe This Dish”
About This Ad
"Superstore" actor Nico Santos welcomes us back to the Capital One Savor Card lounge at the 2018 Emmys. Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila from "American Ninja Warrior" are asked how they would describe the duck dish that Shirley Chung prepared if they were on their show. Matt calls it a two-step tango on his taste buds and Akbar describes it as "quacktastic." Nico promises to be back with more Capital One Savor Card moments and explains that the card rewards you for your dining and entertainme
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