Personally I'm glad AA doesn't serve them. I was on the receiving end of a bad situation on a WN flight involving peanuts. Ms. Kettle sitting next to me decided to tell the FAs about her son's (sitting in the rear part of the pane) peanut allergy AFTER half the plane had been served the little nut bombs. Solution: have Ms. Kettle swap seats with Kettle Jr. for the rest of the flight since our section hadn't been served the little bombs yet. So after this music chair shuffle I had a panic-stricken 8 year old sitting next to me the rest of the flight.
Okay, a little bit of a rant i know, but the little Peanut bombs are more trouble than they're worth in my mind.