

On the brand’s official (or retailer) site, there is a product listed as “NPP CARBS” (or “NPP CARB / NPP CARBS”).
The product is presumably a carbohydrate supplement, not a protein supplement — in line with what “CARB” products usually are (i.e. carb powder for energy/glycogen).
The listing shows a weight of “1 kg” (for the pack) according to the product menu. (n
What is Not Clear / What I Could Not Confirm!
I could not find a detailed nutrition facts label for NPP CARB 1 kg — i.e. no public breakdown of “grams carbs per serving,” “calories per serving,” “carbs type (simple/complex),” “serving size,” etc. The product page simply names “NPP CARBS.”
There is no clear evidence that NPP provides macro‑counts (carbs / sugars / calories) — which makes it difficult to estimate how effective or “clean” the carb powder is.
Because of the lack of transparency, it is hard to know if the carb source is fast‑absorbing (simple sugars, maltodextrin, dextrose) or slower/complex — which matters for energy, insulin response, and training goals.
If you see “NPP CARB 1 kg” and want to buy, I strongly recommend:
Ask for clear photos of the product’s front label + back label / nutrition facts / ingredient list — before purchase.
Confirm serving size and carb grams per serving — to ensure it matches your energy/calorie needs.
Use the supplement only after confirming label details — because with carb powders, the source and purity matter (simple carbs vs complex, presence of fillers, etc.).
Combine it with appropriate diet & protein intake — carb powder alone doesn’t build muscle; needs adequate protein + training.
If NPP CARB 1 kg turns out to have a clean carb formula, correct macros and proper packaging — it could serve as a budget‑friendly carb source (for energy, bulking, glycogen replenishment).
But given the lack of publicly available nutritional detail, there is a real risk: it might be low‑quality, mis‑labelled, or simply not worth much — especially compared to better‑documented carb powders.
I’d treat it as a “maybe” — use only if you verify packaging/label and your diet/training require extra carbs.