Do you mean TVN “Carb” (or “TVN Carb / TVN CARBOFIT / TVN Carb Powder”) ~ 1.5 kg? I found some data about that (or very similar products) — here’s what I uncovered ?


TVN Carb (sometimes “TVN CARBOFIT” / “TVN Carb powder”) is a carbohydrate supplement / carb‑powder product — intended to supply carbs for energy, workout fuel, or glycogen replenishment.
The 1.5 kg size is advertised by some retailers as a container for this carb powder.
The supplement is positioned for athletes, bodybuilders or people training seriously — for fueling workouts, endurance, or recovery.
Serving size ~ 35 g (one scoop) — but this may vary by flavor or mix.
Per serving: ~ 32 g carbohydrates, ~ 120 calories, 0 g fat, 0 g protein.
Some versions are enhanced with electrolytes (sodium, magnesium, potassium) to support hydration and muscle function.
No or minimal sugars / no fat: marketed as a “clean carb” source rather than sugary weight‑gainer.
Mix one scoop (approx 30–35 g) with water (or beverage) — around 300–400 ml, depending on instructions.
Use before or during workouts to fuel performance; or after workout to help replenish glycogen and aid recovery.
Because it’s a carb-only supplement (no fats or proteins) — it’s typically used in addition to protein (e.g. whey) or a balanced diet, not as meal replacement.
Need quick / sustained energy for training — especially endurance workouts, weightlifting, long sessions.
Want to replenish glycogen after intense exercise, to support recovery.
Need to add extra calories (carbs) without heavy proteins/fats — e.g. for bulking, mass gainers, or when regular diet not enough.
Prefer a clean carb source (no fats/sugars or minimal extras) — easier to digest, often lighter pre‑workout.
This is only carbohydrates — no protein, no fat — so it won’t help with muscle protein synthesis or recovery alone. It’s best paired with protein + balanced diet.
If you have dietary restrictions (sugar control, insulin sensitivity) — check sugar / carb type (fast vs slow digesting) before using.
As with all supplements: results depend on overall diet, training and lifestyle, not just on carb shakes.
Make sure you buy from a trusted / verified seller to avoid spoiled / fake powders — especially in markets where supplements are loosely regulated.