Turbo cider was a bit of a mystery untill I read this thread front to back, got a pretty good idea of how things work now.
So its either a flat scrumpy style or a corny forced carbonation sparkling style, cool i can deal with that
From what i've read it's about making cheap cider and use household sugar as the fermentable sugar saving sweetness and appliness of the juice for flavour and aroma.
Used to go shoppin at a health food store with mum when i was young, we never used to have fizzy drinks or squash, "ooow too much sugar cant have that", but i do have pretty good teeth to be fair. anyhow, we used to buy concentrated apple juice by the litre. One thing i dont get is why you dont use cider yeast. if get it right you use standard ale yeast the cant stop fermenting, so what are cider yeast and why would/wouldnt you use them?
I get the catch 22 situation, if you bottle it and prime it, it uses all available sugars making it dry and the lossing apple nose/taste, on serving instead of adding apple juice why not a shot of concentrate. futhermore why use sugar why you can add pure concentrate instead of sugar? also it could be used to make session ciders instead of rocket fuel, nothin wrong with rocket fuel if you want to get to the moon!!!!