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The project took several years to develop at a cost of more than $1 billion.
While RJR itself questioned whether the device functioned adequately as a nicotine delivery device, activists derided it for its potential for use in delivery of other drugs. It never achieved popularity, as smokers complained about a charcoal-like aftertaste, and although it looked like a conventional cigarette, special instructions were required to teach smokers how to light it. RJR estimated that it would take two or three packs for a smoker to acquire a taste for Premier, but in practice many smokers only smoked one cigarette and shared the rest of the pack.
It was withdrawn from the market in 1989, less than a year after its debut.
Premier was the subject of a subplot in the movie Barbarians at the Gate starring James Garner.