It was on March 5, 1824 that John Cadbury opened his first grocery shop – with his family going on to become the world’s largest chocolatiers. Two centuries of chocolate making later – and as the company celebrates its 200th birthday – we take a look at some of the Cadbury bars we’ve loved and lost over the last few years. Fuse The Cadbury Fuse arrived in 1996 and was made up of milk chocolate, nuts, raisins, cereal and fudge pieces. A reported 40 million Fuse bars were said to have been snapped up during its first weeks on sale. And it remained a staple part of the sweet and chocolate section…